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Vsuresh Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Notice or information

Hi

Please tell when I can use them.

This is for your notice.

This is for your information.
  

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What are you trying to say, vsuresh? More context is needed. John

  • What are you trying to say, vsuresh?
  • More context is needed.
  • John
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What are you trying to say, vsuresh? More context is needed.

John
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Hi JohnParis

I'm afraid I have not been clear.

This (A report) is for your notice.

This (A report) is for your information.

Please tell me the difference.
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If you are speaking about a report, then you should say "this report is for your information".

A notice is generally used to apprise or warn people; a notification or warning of something, esp. to allow preparations to be made.

John

PS: this is dictionary stuff, Vsuresh. I don't mind helping you out because most of your questions are very relevant to learners but you cou
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Thank you JohnParis. I will follow your advice.

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