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Vts nair Posted 10 years ago
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Thanks Email?

I just had a call with a client team to clarify some of their queries. I would like to send them a thanks email. Would pls let me know the best format - Thank you so much for giving us an opportunity to talk to you guys and clarify your queries or Thank you so much for taking time to talk with us and raising questions.I'm not sure these are good if not pls suggest a good one.
  

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vts nairpls
This is not a word. It is textspeak http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Textspeak Please is a word http://www.oxforddicti
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Thank you so much for taking time to talk with us and allowing us to clarify your understanding about (eg. our terms, our policies, the widgets we are going to send you...)
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Thank you so much for taking time to talk with us and allowing us to clarify your questions regarding the proposal. Is this okay? In fact meeting was about proposal ..
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vts nairThank you so much for taking time to talk with us and allowing us to clarify your questions regarding the proposal. Is this okay? In fact meeting was about proposal ..
It'd works, but the phrasing sound a bit non-native to my ear and lacks the professional style as a business correspondence. If I may, This is clear and concise to the point: " Thank you
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AnonymousThis is clear and concise to the point: " Thank you very much for your time in clarifying the questions regarding the proposal...
That is concise, but it does not have the meaning that vts intended.
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Thank you so much for taking time to talk with us and allowing us to address your concerns regarding the proposal.

Thank you so much for taking time to talk with us and allowing us to answer your questions regarding the proposal.

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