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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Happy or pleased?

I am happy/pleased to inform you that....



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anonymous I am happy/pleased to inform you that.... thanks I am happy/pleased to let you know, Idiomatically speaking, both are fine. That said, which one is more suitable will depend on the context.

  • anonymous I am happy/pleased to inform you that....
  • thanks I am happy/pleased to let you know, Idiomatically speaking, both are fine.
  • That said, which one is more suitable will depend on the context.
  • Please note, when people use this phrase, he may no be feeling "pleased/ happy", it is just an expression.
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anonymous

I am happy/pleased to inform you that....


thanks

I am happy/pleased to let you know, Idiomatically speaking, both are fine. That said, which one is more suitable will depend on the context. Please note, when people use this phrase, he may no be feeling "pleased/ happy", it is just an expression. In my SPAM emails, you will find s

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