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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this impolite sentence?

If you need me to keep filing in our office, then you can include me in such email. Otherwise, I think this is not request / need.
  

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Hi, If you need me to keep filing in our office, then you can include me in such email. Otherwise, I think this is not request / need. It seems a little abrupt.

  • Hi, If you need me to keep filing in our office, then you can include me in such email.
  • Otherwise, I think this is not request / need.
  • It seems a little abrupt.
  • Try to say it in a more polite way.
  • eg I'd be happy to .
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Hi,
If you need me to keep filing in our office, then you can include me in such email. Otherwise, I think this is not request / need.

It seems a little abrupt. Try to say it in a more polite way.

eg I'd be happy to . . . . if you think this is really necessary.

Clive
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Hello teacher,

Is this sound better?

Please send me / include me in your email if these documents are request keep filing in our office. I would happy to help if this is necessary. Please advise.
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Hi,
Is Does this sound better?

Please send me / include me in your email if these documents are request keep filing in our office. I would happy to help if this is necessary. Please advise.

You have a lot of problems in the first sentence, and its meaning is not !00% clear to me.
Perhaps this.

Please send me any documents that
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Hi Anon,

I'm not sure what you're asking the person to do.

Can you try to explain the situation in plain sentences? Then we can help you with the message

What does "keep filling in our office" mean?

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