In the context: The prospect asking the quotation again as he forgot the previous one which has been shared earlier.
I would like to inform you that we have already sent the quotation in July Month. Please see the attached file which included a variety of activities with two options and their prices
Are these business sentence correct for email?
kumenglish Are these business sentences correct for email? Not quite. It is rather rude and abrupt.
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kumenglishAre these business sentences correct for email?
Not quite. It is rather rude and abrupt. I would not say "I would like to inform you that..." - that is very off-putting.
I would like to inform you that we have already sent the quotation in July Month.
I had sent you a quotation back in July, but, in case you missed it