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Perfect Stranger Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Relay vs forward

Dear users,


If I say I'll relay your message to the testers, does it simply mean I'll forward the message to them? Is there any difference between those two verbs?


Thank you

  

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Perfect Stranger I'll relay your message to the testers = I will convey the message in my own words. Perfect Stranger I'll forward the message to them = I will convey your written message verbatim.

  • Perfect Stranger I'll relay your message to the testers = I will convey the message in my own words.
  • Perfect Stranger I'll forward the message to them = I will convey your written message verbatim.
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Perfect StrangerI'll relay your message to the testers

= I will convey the message in my own words.

Perfect StrangerI'll forward the message to them

= I will convey your written message verbatim.

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