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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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"we are feeling proud that you have given your kind consent to attend in our meeting

"we are feeling proud that you have given your kind consent to attend in our meeting." is it correct?
  

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" is it correct? " This is OK. It uses an extremely high level of politeness.

  • " is it correct?
  • " This is OK.
  • It uses an extremely high level of politeness.
  • In Canada, this would not be approriate.
  • But in your country, I ssume it is fine.
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Hi,

"we are feeling proud that you have given your kind consent to attend in our meeting." is it correct?

"We are feeling proud that you have given your kind consent to attend in our meeting."




This is OK. It uses an extremely high level of politeness. In Canada, this would not be approriate. But in your country, I ssume it is fin
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anonymous "we are feeling proud that you have given your kind consent to attend in our meeting." is it correct?

actually i want to give one reply to my superior over email and wants to write as follows:

Thnaks for your kind consent/attention in the matter

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