I would just like to ask, what is better to use when sending an e-mail to someone?
- Kindly Requesting for your assistance
- I kindly request for your assistance.
- Kindly Requesting for your assistance- I kindly request for your assistance. Neither is good, because both refer to your own kindness, and that is quite rude. You should refer to the recipient's kindness: I would like to ask for your kind assistance.
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anonymouswhat is better to use when sending an e-mail to someone?- Kindly Requesting for your assistance- I kindly request for your assistance.
Neither is good, because both refer to your own kindness, and that is quite rude. You should refer to the recipient's kindness:
I would like to ask for your kind assistance.