Less formal Thank you so much for the speedy reply. Thank you so much for your speedy reply. Thank you for the/your quick reply. Thank you for the/your quick response.
How do you say thank you after receiving feedback?
Thank you so much for your feedback about my performance on our past project. I really appreciate the details you shared with me about areas I can improve upon—this insight will help me greatly improve how I approach our next project together.
How do you say thank you for your kind response?
thank you for your kind reply
- Thank you for your kind attention.
- I also want to thank you for your kind words about my business proposition.
- Thank you for your kind advice, Sam.
- Thank you for your kind words with the bank today.
- Thank You for Your kind heart and the hospitality.
- Thank you for your kind attention.
How do you say thank you for clarifying?
2 Answers. Thank you for your clarification. Thank you for the clarification. Thank you for clarifying [describe the thing that was clarified].
How do you say just to clarify politely?
How do you write your clarification emails?
- Thank the person for the information. Thanks for the information on the conference.
- Clarify what you don’t understand/still need. I’m afraid I don’t understand what you mean by ABC.
- Reference the next step politely. I am looking forward to receiving the updated information today.
How do you thank someone for explaining?
Sentences
- Thank you very much for the information.
- I sincerely appreciate your help.
- If I can ever return the favor, don’t hesitate to ask.
- Please let me know if I can return the favor.
- If you should ever need help from my office, rest assured that we will respond promptly.
- It is a pleasure to work with you.
How do you reply to appreciation comments?
Step 1. Acknowledge the appreciation.
- Thank you for your encouraging words.
- It is very thoughtful of you to appreciate my efforts and nominate me for the Employee of the year award.
- Thank you very much for recognizing my contribution to the team.
- I am humbled by your public appreciation for my work.
Is just to be clear rude?
Take, for instance, the phrase “to be clear.” Although at face value it can be used to say that one is trying to clarify what is discussed, used in the wrong way, it can be rude to use it in certain contexts.