Is this correct?
“I have sent you the file. Kindly review from your side.”
fold scarf 101 Is this correct? Meh. "Kindly" sounds quaint to an American; use "please".
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fold scarf 101Is this correct?
Meh. "Kindly" sounds quaint to an American; use "please". "Review from your side" does not really say anything. Say exactly what you would like them to do.
I agree. It is not very businesslike.
e.g.
Attached are my notes from yesterday's meeting. Please review them and submit any corrections to me by the end of the week.
Attached is a draft of the scope of work and rough timeline for the project. Please review it. We will use it for our discussion in the conference next week.