Table of Contents
- 1 How do you say please be informed in polite way?
- 2 Do we say Kindly be informed?
- 3 Which one is correct inform about or inform of?
- 4 What is the meaning of Kindly be informed?
- 5 Is Please be advised proper grammar?
- 6 What is the difference between ‘this to inform you that’ and ‘that’?
- 7 Should you use “note” or “informed”?
How do you say please be informed in polite way?
“Please be informed/advised that this is a ‘No Parking’ area.” Concise and to-the-point, but still polite… “Please do not park in this area.” Another commonly used version of this unnecessary phrase is “I am writing to inform you that…”.
Will be informed or will be inform?
inform = present tense. informed = past tense.
Do we say Kindly be informed?
Please kindly be informed is the most popular phrase on the web.
How do you use please be informed?
Sentence examples for please be informed that from inspiring English sources
- please be reminded that.
- please be advised that.
- please be noticed that.
- please be warned that.
- please be informed that.
- please be assured that.
- please be noted that.
- please be forewarned that.
Which one is correct inform about or inform of?
“Inform of” and “inform about” mean the same thing. “Inform of” suggests that the information is new, that is the first time. E.g. We informed the President of the worsening situation in the Gulf. “Inform about” suggests that the information is ongoing.
How do you write please informed in an email?
I am writing in reply to your request for information regarding… I am writing to inform you about……Additional information:
- I wish to tell you that…
- I am pleased to inform you that…
- You might also find it useful to know that…
- I wish to provide you with…
- It might be interesting for you to know that…
What is the meaning of Kindly be informed?
It’s a very formal way of starting off a piece of advice or information, which is used in official letters and the like. I wouldn’t recommend that you try and use it. I really, really, REALLY doubt that you ‘always see a letter starting with phrase “kindly be informed that…..” (as you claimed in the OP)
How do you use please informed in a sentence?
For example: Please be informed, I hereby inform you, I’d like to inform you that the parcel in question has not arrived yet. Thank you.
Is Please be advised proper grammar?
Frequently, “please be advised” has negative connotations because it is associated with a warning that precedes some negative information. It is thought to be a quite formal and impersonal phrase. While some consider “please be advised” to be an unnecessary phrase, it can smooth over negative information.
What is the difference between Please be informed that and this?
this is to inform you that vs Please be informed that. this is to inform you that. This is a professional way to give someone some information. The phrase is often used in written communication. Some examples from the web: Now, this is to inform you that your pension checks are being held.
What is the difference between ‘this to inform you that’ and ‘that’?
The latter is used in spoken conversation except when particular formality is required. It can also be used assertively but is not an inherently assertive formulation. ‘Please be informed that’ is more polite than ‘This is to inform you that’.
Can I use ‘Please Be aware’ instead of ‘for your information’?
Can I use “please be aware” or “For your information” instead of this phrase? Yes, “Please be informed that…” is correct, as is “For your information”. Both formulations are common and current.
Should you use “note” or “informed”?
Hence, there is no need to also inform them that you have informed them. However, getting rid of these expressions completely is not a good idea. Sometimes, you need to tell readers something important that they might not pay attention to otherwise. In such a case, I use “note.” It’s shorter and more modern than “be informed.”