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Is there another way to say 'a hard copy of the letter'?
You needn't send us a hard copy of the letter by post.
1. Is there another way to say 'a hard copy of the letter'?
2. You needn't send us a hard copy of the letter by post.
I don't need a hard copy of the letter by post.
For the two sentences, which one do you think is more polite when you answer the question 'Do you need a copy of the letter by post'? What do you say if you answer the question?
Thank you.
Sep 20, 2014 3:17 AM
Answers · 7
Do you need a copy of the letter by post'?
I would reply:
I don't need a hard copy, thank you.
You don't need to mail me a copy, thank you for asking.
A little less formal
Th e-mail will be sufficient, save the postage, thanks
September 20, 2014
You could say paper copy instead of hard copy.
September 20, 2014
No need to send the original or a copy of the letter.
September 20, 2014
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