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"Let us you’re your thoughts" - What does it mean?
I got an email from US HQ and it says "Let us you’re your thoughts" at the end. Does it mean something like "let us know your thoughts on this?"
Aug 5, 2011 12:41 AM
Answers · 3
It's a mistake. Maybe it should be:
Let us have your thoughts.
Let us know your thought.
(= What do you think about it?)
August 5, 2011
I think this is the meaning " let us know your thoughts"
this is the context specially at the end of an email.
Kind regards,
Hamid
August 5, 2011
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