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Mkhoraby Posted 16 years ago
Letter Writing

Reply to a visit to the company

I need to reply to a customer stating that he will make a visit to the company. Is it correct to say "You are most welcome" or there are other nice words?

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Is that to say you need to reply to a customer who has written you stating that he wishes to visit the company? No, matter, your reply is just right. 'You are most welcome,' always works.

  • Is that to say you need to reply to a customer who has written you stating that he wishes to visit the company?
  • No, matter, your reply is just right.
  • 'You are most welcome,' always works.
  • 'We are delighted that you have chosen to visit our company and look forward to having you here.
  • '
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Is that to say you need to reply to a customer who has written you stating that he wishes to visit the company? No, matter, your reply is just right.
'You are most welcome,' always works. 'We are delighted that you have chosen to visit our company and look forward to having you here.

You might say, 'Please let us know when you wish to visit so that we might make arrangements
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We are delighted that you have chosen to visit our company and look forward to having you here.

You might say, 'Please let us know when you wish to visit so that we might make arrangements
to ensure your time and effort are spent effectively.'
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It was nice meeting at your dyeing facility and thanks for a detailed brief about the process and system what factory follows to deliver a specific product the customer requirement. Thanks.

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