I received a quotation for an equipment from a supplier. I want to send the quotation to my boss for his approval. I wonder how to send an email correctly to him.
"Please see attached the quotation for your approval to purchase the equipment". "Please approved the attached quotation to buy the equipment."
Top answer
The second (approve d no 'd') is a direct command to the boss to approve. I think I'd use the first one, giving him the choice of approving or not.
— Philip
The second (approve d no 'd') is a direct command to the boss to approve.
I think I'd use the first one, giving him the choice of approving or not.
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