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"Please be informed" vs "please be requested"

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Please be requested' is used when asking someone to fulfill a request, while 'Please be informed' is used to provide information or updates. They are not interchangeable.

Last Updated: March 25, 2024

Please be informed

This phrase is commonly used to provide information or updates.

This phrase is used to inform someone about something or to provide updates on a situation.

Examples:

  • Please be informed that the meeting has been rescheduled.
  • Please be informed of the new policy changes.
  • You are requested to be informed about the latest developments.

Alternatives:

  • Please be advised.
  • Just to let you know.
  • I wanted to inform you.

please be requested

This phrase is correct when asking someone to fulfill a request.

This phrase is used to politely ask someone to fulfill a request or perform an action.

Examples:

  • Please be requested to submit your report by Friday.
  • Please be requested to attend the meeting tomorrow.
  • You will be requested to provide additional information.

Alternatives:

  • Please comply with the request.
  • Please fulfill the request.
  • Please carry out the request.

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