How do you say please assist in email?
Here are a few possible synonyms for “please advise”:
- Let me know.
- Get back to me.
- Can you give me your thoughts, answers, or input?
- Give me the information I already asked for in the body of this email.
- I’m waiting for you to respond.
When to use ” please see attached ” or ” Please find attached “?
This might seem stilted to you, but everybody used the word “enclosed” because this was what they were taught in high school. Alternatively, most people today will opt for “please see attached” or “please find attached” given their simplicity and directness.
What’s the difference between ” Please find attached ” and ” PFA “?
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used. Don’t get confused. “Find” has more than one meaning. It doesn’t really mean you’re asking the recipient to search for something that is lost.
Can You Please assist or assistance on this subject?
Pilot, please assist in the narrowing process. Every one else, please assist. Please assist in evacuating all civilians to the emergency shelters. Please assist us in arresting him. Joe, please assist the detective any way you can. Detective Sanchez, would you please assist the mounted unit in picking up Mr. Cain? Learn more…
Which is correct ” Could you Please assist ” or ” kindly request for your assistance “?
could you please assist vs kindly request for your assistance on this subject. The correct phrase would be “could you please assist.”. You can request something, but you don’t “request for” something. This is correct. This is an extremely polite way to ask someone to help you.
What is the correct form for ” Please find attached “?
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used.
Pilot, please assist in the narrowing process. Every one else, please assist. Please assist in evacuating all civilians to the emergency shelters. Please assist us in arresting him. Joe, please assist the detective any way you can. Detective Sanchez, would you please assist the mounted unit in picking up Mr. Cain? Learn more…
could you please assist vs kindly request for your assistance on this subject. The correct phrase would be “could you please assist.”. You can request something, but you don’t “request for” something. This is correct. This is an extremely polite way to ask someone to help you.
You can simply write, “Please, find attached.” or its abbreviated form: PFA. “Attached” is the correct word for electronic communications. Enclosed is used for physical mails where envelopes are used. Don’t get confused. “Find” has more than one meaning. It doesn’t really mean you’re asking the recipient to search for something that is lost.