If some high authority, like people in government helps someone in their matter. Can you use the word 'considerate' to describe their act or them?
For instance, a representative helps you for expediting your case. And you say, " Thank you for helping me in considerate manner"
Does considerate fits here describing their polite manner of helping?
Thanks
sampai012 " Thank you for helping me in considerate manner" You need the indefinite article. Otherwise, it's fine. Thank you for helping me in a considerate manner.
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sampai012 " Thank you for helping me in considerate manner"
You need the indefinite article. Otherwise, it's fine.
Thank you for helping me in a considerate manner.
Also:
Thank you for being so considerate.