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Redkde Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

Proper way to apply annual leave

Hi,

Just wondering what is the most professional way to apply annual via email. Is this acceptable?

Dear Sir,

I've apply annual leave via ESS system for 2 days and appreciate if you could approve it.
  

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Hi, Just wondering what is the most professional way to apply annual via email. Is this acceptable? Dear Sir, I've apply annual leave via ESS system for 2 days and appreciate if you could approve it.

  • Hi, Just wondering what is the most professional way to apply annual via email.
  • Is this acceptable?
  • Dear Sir, I've apply annual leave via ESS system for 2 days and appreciate if you could approve it.
  • Dear Sir, I've applied for 2 days of annual leave via the ESS system, and would appreciate it if you could approve it.
  • Yours sincerely, Clive
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Hi,

Just wondering what is the most professional way to apply annual via email. Is this acceptable?

Dear Sir,

I've apply annual leave via ESS system for 2 days and appreciate if you could approve it.


Dear Sir,

I've applied for 2 days of annual leave via the ESS system, and would appreciate it if y
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RedkdeHi,

Just wondering what is the most professional way to apply annual via email. Is this acceptable?

Dear Sir,

I've apply annual leave via ESS system for 2 days and appreciate if you could approve it.

Redkde,

In the US, there is no such thing as "annual leave" but we have vacation
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Hi .. two days annual leave makes little sense to me.. i would write

Dear Sir.

I have submitted a request for 2 days vacation from... date .. till...,via ESS system .would highly appreciate approval at your earliest.

Thanks

yours sincerly

redeke

now expert comments on this .. i am not a native english speaker ..
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Hi guys,

On reading the posts in this part of the Forum, I get the idea that the term 'leave' is in common use in India for this kind of letter. If that's true, it seems OK to use it in letters written by and to Indian people.

Perhaps some person from India would like to comment on this?

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,

In Vietnam, I heard that some companies allow employees to accumulate vacation days for up to three years. 'Annual leave' is usually given at the most 3 days a year and cannot be accumulated. If the employees quit working, they get paid for the accrued vacation time but not 'annual leave' time. I don't really know the reason for creating such a time-off system. Nevertheless, I feel i
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dear all,

thank you for the replies.

In my country, each employee is given certain amount of leave that depending on the years of service.
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Hi Redke,

Is this in India?

Is it paid leave?

Does it include what in Canada we would call vacation time?

Best wishes, Clive
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Hi Goodman ,

I am surprised when you say there is no such thing as annual leave in the US. Below are excerpts from Kentucky Personnel Cabinet:

Annual Leave
" All full-time employees receive annual leave as a state work benefit. Part-time and Interim employees do not earn annual leave. Your length of service will determine the amount of annual leave you
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Hi Goodman,

I'm surprised when you say there is no such thing as annual leave in the US. Please find below excerpts from Kentucky Personnel Cabinet and from the Office of Human Resourses Management under the US Department of Commerce:

Annual Leave

" All full-time employees receive annual leave as a state work benefit. Part-time and Interim employees do not earn annua
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CliveHi Redke,

Is this in India?

Is it paid leave?

Does it include what in Canada we would call vacation time?

Best wishes, Clive
nope. It is Malaysia. The leave is a paid leave and I'm not sure whether it is equivalent to Canada's vacation time. Roughly the entitlement average would be 15 to 30 days per year.

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