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Mohammad Shaban Posted 9 years ago
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"Final" thoughts or "last" thoughts?

Hi,


When would you use "Final thoughts" vs. "Last thoughts". When I want someone to review a document draft, do I ask them for their final or last thoughts?


Thanks,

  

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Mohammad Shaban When I want someone to review a document draft, do I ask them for their final or last thoughts? They are synonymous; I prefer 'final'. But I wonder if it is not more diplomatic to simply ask for 'their thoughts'.

  • Mohammad Shaban When I want someone to review a document draft, do I ask them for their final or last thoughts?
  • They are synonymous; I prefer 'final'.
  • But I wonder if it is not more diplomatic to simply ask for 'their thoughts'.
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Mohammad Shaban When I want someone to review a document draft, do I ask them for their final or last thoughts?

They are synonymous; I prefer 'final'. But I wonder if it is not more diplomatic to simply ask for 'their thoughts'.

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