Which one is correct?
"for your information" or "for your kind information"?

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for your information

This phrase is commonly used in English.

This phrase is a common way to provide information to someone.

Alternatives:

  • just for your information
  • for your reference
  • for your knowledge
  • for your awareness
  • FYI (For Your Information)

for your kind information

This phrase is correct but less common in English.

This phrase can be used to provide information to someone in a polite or formal way.

Alternatives:

  • for your information
  • just for your information
  • for your reference
  • for your knowledge
  • for your awareness
Both phrases are correct, but "for your information" is more commonly used in English. The phrase "for your kind information" is less common and may sound a bit formal or old-fashioned.

Last Updated: March 19, 2024

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