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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
Letter Writing

How to use Obliged?

Hi,

I'm highly obliged need to be in the starting of a letter or in the latter part after mentioning the requirement?

Please help me.

Thanks.
  

Top answer

I'm not sure that "obliged" is the word you are looking for. I would be very grateful if... or I'm very appreciative of...

  • I'm not sure that "obliged" is the word you are looking for.
  • I would be very grateful if...
  • or I'm very appreciative of...
  • Can you please provide more context?
  • PS - A more lucid way to ask your question: Does "I'm highly obliged" need to be at the beginning of a letter, or should it be later, after mentioning the requirement.
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I'm not sure that "obliged" is the word you are looking for.

I would be very grateful if...

or

I'm very appreciative of...

Can you please provide more context?

PS - A more lucid way to ask your question:

Does "I'm highly obliged" need to be at the beginning of a letter, or should it be later, after mentioning the requirement.
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"Obliged" is usually used when delivering bad news. It means you are, or will be, forced to do something the other person won't like. Example: "If you do not pay your outstanding balance within the next five days, we will be obliged to freeze your account."

The older, less-used meaning is one of "obligation" (its root word), which is where the phrase, "Much obliged" comes from. But, a
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Much Obliged has always meant that you were thankful or appreciative of something

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