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Is it politely or impolitely to use "Thank you for your help in advance" at the end of an email? As the title: Is it politely or impolitely to use "Thank you for your help in advance" at the end of an email?
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No, it is not impolite. You can use it in emails and letters especially if you are asking for something.
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I think this phrase is polite, but you would say 'Thank you in advance for your help.' It means you are thanking the person before they give the help. As the previous answer pointed out, the phrase can be taken as impolite if you are assuming incorrectly that someone wants to help you. However, it is commonly used politely. When you say 'thank you for your help in advance' it means that they helped you before you asked, or that they are helping you before something else, like a test for example. Also, you asked, is it politely or impolitely. This is the incorrect form. You would say, "Is it polite or impolite." No -ly at the end of the word.
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I think this phrase is pushy. It presumes that I'm going to help.
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Hi, it is polite to use that phrase in an email. Good job.
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