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Shu Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Help: improve the greetings

Hi, Good afternoon, everyone



I am a graduate student from . Last year, I submitted a research paper in English to a journal to publish, but it returned with objection because my English should be better. One reviewer suggested me to ask an English native person to rewrite it. So I ask an American colleague to polish my manuscript up and she has done it. Now, I want to send her a greeting card to express my gratitude. It goes as the following:



“ Dear Prof. someone,



Thanks for your extensive work on my manuscript! I am honored that you can help me and your work is really important to me. It is a pleasant experience to improve my ms together and I will cherish it for ever!



Merry Christmas and happy new year



Is it clear or appropriate? Could you help me improve the greetings? Thanks!
  

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Welcome to the forum, Shu! I personally would thank the teacher for "all the attention s/he gave to your manuscript" (or something like that), rather than for "all the work"! (Looks a bit as if the teacher wrote a large part of your manuscript )

  • Welcome to the forum, Shu!
  • I personally would thank the teacher for "all the attention s/he gave to your manuscript" (or something like that), rather than for "all the work"!
  • (Looks a bit as if the teacher wrote a large part of your manuscript )
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Welcome to the forum, Shu!

I personally would thank the teacher for "all the attention s/he gave to your manuscript" (or something like that), rather than for "all the work"! (Looks a bit as if the teacher wrote a large part of your manuscript
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As a minor point, I would say "Thank you" or "My grateful thanks" rather than just "Thanks" - a little bit more formal and polite.
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0 Thank you for the above both. 0-
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0 I'd replace "01font00you can help me"00`by "that you helped me". And what exactly is your "01font00ms02font00"? Your paper? 05002br
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