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kindly for your information vs respectfully for your information

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Kindly for your information' is a polite way to provide information or make a request, while 'respectfully for your information' is more formal and often used in professional or official communication.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 14612 views

kindly for your information

This phrase is correct and commonly used in polite communication to provide information or make a request.

This phrase is used to politely share information or make a request in a friendly manner.

Examples:

  • Kindly for your information, the meeting has been rescheduled to next Monday.
  • Could you kindly provide me with the latest updates on the project?
  • I would appreciate it if you could kindly send me the report by tomorrow.
  • Kindly for your information, the deadline for submissions is next week.
  • Please kindly let me know if you need any further assistance.
  • Nov 16, 2014 ... This is kindly for your information and approval. Regards Bajess. Posted by: Bajess | Sunday, September 20, 2015 at 10:24. I NEED TO WRITE ...
  • Jan 13, 2015 ... All products sent in the first batch is single remote. Will send extra remote and spare parts next time. Kindly for your information. Thank you.
  • Dear Prime minister,. Kindly for your information Please Note that Bangladesh primary education board ( www.dpe.gov.bd) published primary assistant teacher  ...
  • Aug 8, 2011 ... Thank you kindly for your information, I have been following this type of research since 1995. Reply. Paul Turek, MD January 19, 2012.

Alternatives:

  • For your information
  • Just to let you know
  • I wanted to inform you
  • In case you weren't aware
  • As a heads-up

respectfully for your information

This phrase is correct and more formal, often used in professional or official communication to provide information or make a request with respect.

This phrase is used in formal or professional settings to share information or make a request with respect and courtesy.

Examples:

  • Respectfully for your information, the board has approved the budget proposal.
  • I am writing to inform you that, respectfully for your information, the event has been postponed.
  • Please be advised that, respectfully for your information, the deadline has been extended.
  • Respectfully for your information, I would like to request a meeting to discuss the project.
  • I wanted to inform you that, respectfully for your information, the report is ready for review.

Alternatives:

  • For your information
  • Just to let you know
  • I wanted to inform you
  • In case you weren't aware
  • As a heads-up

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