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"please be advised" "pleas be noted"
I often find these phrase, "Please be advised ...", "Please be noted...." in business e-mails.
I would like to use these phrase, but I do not know whether these expressions are pompous, modest or generic.
Would you teach me the context in which I may use these phrase or I must not use these phrase ?
Thank you,
2 окт. 2017 г., 4:17
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"Please note" -- not "please be noted" -- is a modest and polite way of calling someone's attention to something. "Please be advised" is more formal, unrelaxed, and legalistic. Sometimes it is used to convey threats: "Please be advised that our company will be forced to file a lawsuit if your company continues to do X." But it can also be used in a non-threatening way, but still usually sounds a little uptight or formal: "Dear colleagues, please be advised that I will be on vacation next week and so I cannot attend the meeting." Often, "please be advised" is unnecessary surplusage. The previous sentence could be simply: "Dear colleagues, I will be on vacation next week and so I cannot attend the meeting."
2 октября 2017 г.
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akira_s
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китайский (путунхуа), английский, японский
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