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hope this message finds you well vs hope theses messages find you well

The correct phrase is 'hope this message finds you well'. The use of 'this message' is appropriate when referring to a singular message, while 'theses messages' is incorrect as 'theses' is not a word in this context.

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 1316 views

hope this message finds you well

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express well wishes at the beginning of a message or email. It is appropriate when referring to a singular message or communication.

Examples:

  • Hope this message finds you well.
  • I hope this email finds you well.
  • Wishing you well as you read this message.
  • This message is sent with the hope that you are well.
  • Hoping this message brings you joy.
  • My name is Sherman Dudley... and if this message finds you, I did not survive, so this is my legacy.
  • Dear Lisbon, I hope this finds you well.
  • Dear James, I hope this letter finds you well in India.
  • I hope this letter finds you well.
  • Dear Ma and Pa, I hope this letter finds you well.
  • I would say that I hope this note finds you well but as these things go... that won't be the case.
  • 'Dear Brian, I hope this letter finds you well 'and that you're not finding being a lawyer too stressful.
  • Vanch: Make sure this message finds its way to the Vigilante.
  • I hope this message is getting through to the British Chancellor of the Exchequer.
  • I hope this message is now being heard by the Burmese regime.
  • I hope this message will also be heard in Riyadh.
  • "We sincerely hope this finds you well in the early spring..."
  • Hope this finds you as it leaves us.
  • Hope this postcard finds you in time.
  • I hope this card finds you all well, as it does me.
  • I hope this finds you in better health than my hopes for victory.
  • My dearest, most adorable Caroline, I hope this letter finds you well and that the step I may ask you to take may not dismay you.
  • This is the message conveyed by the common statement made by the European Parliament and the Pan-African Parliament, and I hope this message will be heard.
  • I hope this message, embodied in this motion for a resolution, will be heard loud and clear by those concerned and the necessary action to remedy the situation will be taken urgently.
  • "Hope this finds you in the pink as it leaves me."

hope theses messages find you well

This phrase is incorrect as 'theses messages' is not a valid construction in English.

  • I hope these messages will have been received carefully by the President-in-Office.
  • My name is Sherman Dudley... and if this message finds you, I did not survive, so this is my legacy.
  • I do hope the day finds you well.
  • Dear Lisbon, I hope this finds you well.
  • We're glad to find you well, Your Eminence.
  • Praise the gods to find you well old friend.
  • Dear James, I hope this letter finds you well in India.
  • I hope this letter finds you well.
  • Lady Sarah, we trust we find you well.
  • Dear Miss Mills, I trust this voice mail missive, finds you well if it finds you at all.
  • Dear Ma and Pa, I hope this letter finds you well.
  • I would say that I hope this note finds you well but as these things go... that won't be the case.
  • 'Dear Brian, I hope this letter finds you well 'and that you're not finding being a lawyer too stressful.
  • I was one of many... and it pleases me greatly to return and find you well.
  • You have not responded to our subpoenas, I'm glad to find you well.
  • 'Dear Bennet.' I wish that this letter finds you well and in good health.
  • The technique to encrypt these messages is SSL.
  • I will be hoping that this letter finds you... and finds you well.
  • I hope that this letter finds you well, and that your screenings are going well.
  • To be here and find you and see you well is wonderful.

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