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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Regret to inform

Hi there, which is better ' I regret to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company' ... or 'I would like to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company'..?

Thanks for your help.

ymous
  

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Hi, Hi there, which is better ' I regret to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company' ... or 'I would like to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company'..? Well, do you regret it or not?

  • Hi, Hi there, which is better ' I regret to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company' ...
  • or 'I would like to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company'..?
  • Well, do you regret it or not?
  • In my experience, employees prefer to be referred to as employees instead of resources.
  • Unless you have an extremely small company, you might want to give Joe's complete name and possibly other identifying information as well.
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Hi,

Hi there, which is better

' I regret to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company' ... or

'I would like to inform you that one of our resources, Joe, has decided to leave the company'..?

Well, do you regret it or not?



In my experience, employees prefer to be referred to as employees instead of resources

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