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Kindly be informed that the vs Pleased to inform that

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English, but they convey slightly different tones. "Kindly be informed that" is more formal and polite, while "Pleased to inform that" is more positive and enthusiastic. The choice between the two depends on the desired tone and context of the communication.

Last updated: April 01, 2024 • 1881 views

Kindly be informed that the

This phrase is correct and commonly used in formal communication to politely convey information.

This phrase is typically used in formal written communication to politely inform someone about something. It is a polite way to convey information.
  • Guests are kindly informed that La Meridiana will be closed between November and March.
  • The Honourable Member is kindly informed that details of the project may be found on the following website: .
  • I invited no group from here to accompany me, but the protocol office of the Bundestag kindly informed colleagues here of my visit.
  • The person shall at any rate be informed that a check has taken place.
  • The consumer should also be informed that the purchase of additional services is not compulsory to access a basic payment account.
  • Applicants should also be informed that SOLVIT is free of charge.
  • Your brother will be informed that you would be temporarily unavailable.
  • The consumer must be informed that the contract has been assigned to a third party.
  • Patients should be informed that (mostly visual) hallucinations can occur.
  • Patients should be informed that alcohol may enhance the drowsiness caused by anticholinergic agents such as oxybutynin.
  • Patients should be informed that these undesirable effects may occur as early as after the first dose of medication.
  • Hallucinations have been reported and patients should be informed that hallucinations can occur.
  • Patients should also be informed that emtricitabine is not a cure for HIV infection.
  • The person shall at any rate be informed that a check has taken place.
  • Athletes should be informed that treatment with pseudoephedrine could lead to positive doping tests.
  • Patients should also be informed that Fuzeon is not a cure for HIV-1 infection.
  • However, patients should be informed that dizziness has been reported during treatment with tenofovir disoproxil fumarate.
  • Patients should be informed that they have received Revasc.
  • Patients should also be informed that CELSENTRI is not a cure for HIV-1 infection.
  • Let the Speaker be informed that the Tories wholeheartedly support Her Majesty's choice of Regent.

Alternatives:

  • please be advised that
  • we would like to inform you that
  • just a quick note to let you know that
  • we wish to inform you that
  • we are writing to inform you that

Pleased to inform that

This phrase is correct and commonly used to convey positive and enthusiastic information.

This phrase is often used in both formal and informal communication to share positive news or information in an enthusiastic manner. It conveys a sense of happiness or satisfaction in delivering the information.
  • We are pleased to inform that The Mediterranean Leadership Summit will be held on April 28th and 29th in Portomaso St Julian's, Malta.
  • We are pleased to inform that the workshop "International Forum: Focus on U.S.A. - Crescita economica e opportunità per le imprese" organized by Unicredit, will be held at Confindustria Messina (Piazza Cavallotti 3) on Friday April 8th.
  • We are pleased to inform that all newly renovated guest rooms are now open for reservations.
  • We are pleased to inform that Leonardo's Horse, work of art of the US sculptor Nina Akamu, will be displayed for six months in piazza Città di Lombardia in Milan.
  • We are pleased to inform that AmCham Italy gives its patronage to the conference "United Ventures Tech Insights 2015", that will be held on 15th June, from 2PM to 7PM at the prestigious Salone d'Onore, Milan Triennale in Milan.
  • We are pleased to inform that Charles R. Bernardini, AmCham Local Representative in Illinois and partner of Ungaretti & Harris LLP, has been awarded from Italian President Giorgio Napolitano of the honor Knight Officer of the Order of Merit of the (...)
  • We are pleased to inform that Palazzo Ducale Fondazione per la Cultura e il Comune di Genova, in collaboration with the Detroit Institute of Arts and MondoMostre Skira and under the patronage of AmCham Italy, organize the prestigious exhibition Dagli (...)
  • We are pleased to inform that AmCham Italy gives the patronage to the meeting "Stati Uniti: Paese di opportunità", organized by Comune di Firenze, in collaboration with CCIAA of Firenze, PromoFirenze-Azienda Speciale della Camera di Commercio di Firenze (...)
  • We are pleased to inform that the 240th Marine Corps Birthsday Ball, organized by the US Consulate General in Milan to celebrate the 240th birthday of the US Marines Corps, will be held on Saturday November 14th.
  • American Chamber of Commerce in Italy is pleased to inform that Edoardo Bernardi entered the AmCham Board of Directors, in place of Orna Shezen Nofarber.
  • AmCham Italy is pleased to inform that Amway, in collaboration with Technical University of Munich (TUM), realized am imteresting research on the topic of self-entrepreneurship.
  • AmCham Italy is pleased to inform that Sev Stante Overseas organizes the workshop "USA: un mercato in continua ascesa", that will be held on Friday April 24th at 10.00am at Altavilla Vicentina.
  • AmCham Italy is pleased to inform that gives its patronage to a meeting organized by Confindustria Umbria and Umbria Export.
  • We are pleased to inform that AmCham will organize, in collaboration with the US Diplomatic Mission, two events to present this initiative in Florence and in Milano on January 21st and 27th. More information will be given in the next weeks.
  • We are pleased to inform that it is now available the stand wheel that allows to move any of our trailed machines when they are not connected to the tractor.
  • The Cellar Tenuta Rocca di Fabbri is pleased to inform that it will be present with its prestigious wines at the International Wine Traders in Zurich in 8050 at Swissotel Zurich Schulstrasse 44 Switzerland.
  • AmCham Italy is pleased to inform that Stefano Mele, President of the Cyber-Security Working Group of AmCham Italy has published the third volume of "Cyber Strategy & Policy Brief".
  • AmCham Italy is pleased to inform that the Italian Embassy in Washington organizes a photo contest, that will be held from April 15th to May 15th, whose aim will be to give more visibility to Italy in the USA.
  • We are pleased to inform that our Local Representative in Florida Arthur J. Furia has been interview by Executive Magazine - South Florida. The article recall the most important stages of the successful career of Arthur Furia, Partner of Shutts & Bowen (...)
  • AmCham is pleased to inform that the James Beard American Restaurant has officially opened its doors on May 7th, following the Opening Ceremony of the USA Pavilion at Expo Milano 2015. The restaurant is located at the Seven Stars Hotel, atop the (...)

Alternatives:

  • happy to inform that
  • delighted to inform that
  • excited to inform that
  • thrilled to inform that
  • glad to inform that

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