Is Kindly be informed correct?
I would add that “please be informed” is acceptable and in ordinary use. The versions with “kindly” are superfluous and essentially problematic because of their ambiguous ‘tone. ‘
How do you say politely inform?
Additional information:
- I wish to tell you that…
- I am pleased to inform you that…
- You might also find it useful to know that…
- I wish to provide you with…
- It might be interesting for you to know that…
How do you say I would like to inform you politely?
“I would like to inform you” is quite formal-sounding but might be appropriate, depending on the client. You could also say something like “We wish to notify you…” or “We wish to let you know…”. The formality really depends on your relationship.
What does Kindly be informed mean?
This is a warning notice. Sometimes Kindly be informed is used solely to relay information. That said, I find it very old-fashioned.
How do you write a message to inform?
Opening Identify the topic and explain why you are writing. Present your key point as either a statement, a question, or a request….Guidelines Writing to Inform
- Consider what your reader wants or expects.
- Gather work-related reasons for your news.
- If appropriate, explore other options for the reader.
How do you say inform me in a formal way?
Apprise. It is a very formal way of saying ‘tell/inform’.
What does it mean Please be informed?
Please be informed is the correct form. It implies that one has taken note of something, or ascertained oneself of some type of knowledge.
Is Please be aware rude?
It’s not at all bad or rude – as long as it is a very formal, business setting. In my understanding, if it isn’t rude, it isn’t polite too and smells like being said in a mechanical manner and having the element of some threat. In business communications, I’d like to express this as….