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Tile piano 983 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Can i say 'requested reservation"?

Hi, i have a grammar question regarding what i'd like to say.

If a customer asks me to modify a certain reservation, and i have done so, can i reply as follows?

I have successfully updated the requested reservation.

I'm confused specifically with the part "the requested reservation". Is this the right way of pointing the reservation the customer has asked me to fix?

Thanks in advance.

  

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It sounds odd. The customer would understand what you meant, but if I wished to tell someone that I'd say "I have successfully updated your reservation" or "I have successfully updated your reservation as you requested".

  • It sounds odd.
  • The customer would understand what you meant, but if I wished to tell someone that I'd say "I have successfully updated your reservation" or "I have successfully updated your reservation as you requested".
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It sounds odd. The customer would understand what you meant, but if I wished to tell someone that I'd say "I have successfully updated your reservation" or "I have successfully updated your reservation as you requested".

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