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Whether you’re writing to a client, to a manager or to a colleague, you can’t thank people enough in your emails. Everyone wants to feel appreciated, so thank your readers for what they have already done for you, and thank them for what you want them to do in the future! You’ll find that some kind words combined with sincere appreciation of their efforts will go a long way.
Whether you’re writing to a client, to a manager or to a colleague, you can’t thank people enough in your emails. Everyone wants to feel appreciated, so thank your readers for what they have already done for you, and thank them for what you want them to do in the future! You’ll find that some kind words combined with sincere appreciation of their efforts will go a long way.
At
the beginning of the email
Thanking your reader is a wonderful way of opening an email.
It sets the right tone and makes the reader feel appreciated, which is particularly
vital if you require future help from them.
Thank
you for contacting us.
If someone writes to enquire about your company’s services,
begin your email with this sentence. Show your appreciation for their interest
in working with your company.
Thank
you for your prompt reply.
When a client or colleague replies to a previous email in a
short amount of time, notice and acknowledge this. If the reply wasn’t quick,
simply removing “prompt” will work, or, you can opt for, “Thank you for getting
back to me.”
Thank
you for providing the requested information.
If you have asked someone for information, and they took the
time to send it to you, use this sentence to demonstrate that you value what
they’ve done.
Thank
you for all your assistance.
If someone has gone out of their way to help you, thank
them! If you want to offer more specific recognition for what they have done,
follow this sentence with, “I truly appreciate … your help in resolving the
problem.”
Thank
you raising your concerns.
Even if a client or manager writes to express some concerns
they have regarding your work, you can still thank them. This shows that you
value their input and will take their concerns seriously. Alternatively, you
may wish to use, “Thank you for your feedback.”
At
the end of the email
While thank yous at the beginning of an email are typically
written to thank the reader for past actions, thank yous at the end of an email
tend to imply you are thanking the reader for a future action. By showing your
appreciation in advance, you are more likely to get a positive reaction.
Thank
you for your kind cooperation.
If you need the reader to cooperate by assisting you with
something, then thank them in advance for their cooperation.
Thank
you for your attention to this matter.
Similar to above, this sentence implies that you would
appreciate the readers’ further assistance.
Thank
you for your understanding.
Use this sentence if you’ve shared something that may
inconvenience or negatively impact the reader.
Thank
you for your consideration.
If you are requesting a benefit or an opportunity, such as
when you apply for a new job, end your email with this sentence.
Thank
you again for everything you’ve done.
This sentence, which is used at the
end, is a bit different from those above. Use this if you have already thanked
the reader at the beginning of the email, but due to their great efforts, you
wish to thank them again for their past actions.
Hope, it will help for you to learn professional English. Thanks for reading. Write me, if you need any assist.
Hope, it will help for you to learn professional English. Thanks for reading. Write me, if you need any assist.
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