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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Letter Writing

Email Writing Tips - Please / Kindly -- Using "?" in the email message

Hi All,
I am looking for some help to improve my email writing skills.

I work as a IT support Engineer and interacting with end users on a daily basis to solve their issues. Here i have few questions on how to use Please / Kindly ... Using "?" mark in the email sentence.

Please correct the below few sentences.....

Please update us the status at the earliest.

Could you please check and let us know if you still face any issues ?

Could you please share the below requested details ?

Would request you to share the below requested details at the earliest.

Please schedule a session at your convenient time to take the debug logs.

Would request you to please share the below details to assist you further on this.

Could you please update the status on this, so we can resolve the ticket?

Best Regards,
Ranjith Asam
  

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Anonymous I work as an IT support e ngineer and intera ct ing with end users on a daily basis to re solve their issues. Her e, I have a few questions on how to use "p leas e" / Kindly ... " and the question mark in the email sentence s .

  • Anonymous I work as an IT support e ngineer and intera ct ing with end users on a daily basis to re solve their issues.
  • Her e, I have a few questions on how to use "p leas e" / Kindly ...
  • " and the question mark in the email sentence s .
  • Anonymous Please correct the below following few sentenc es.
  • or Anonymous Please correct the below few sentences below .
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AnonymousI work as an IT support engineer and interact ing with end users on a daily basis to resolve their issues. Here, I have a few questions on how to use "please" / Kindly ... Using "?" and the question mark in the email sentences.
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please update us on the below mail at the earlierst.

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