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please forward to me vs please forward me

Both are correct, commonly used phrases in English. They're similar in meaning and can be used interchangeably depending on personal preference.
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Last updated: July 17, 2024

please forward to me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used when asking someone to send something to you, such as an email or a message.

Examples:

  • Can you please forward to me the email you received yesterday?
  • Please forward to me any important updates.
  • Could you forward to me the document as soon as possible?
  • But please forward my mail to me, OK?
  • Please forward my mail to Argentina.
  • "Please forward the stock" or something.
  • Umbopa, please forward this to my son.
  • In the meantime, please forward my mail.
  • Will the Commission please forward to myself, and hence the European Parliament, the details of the analysis results in question?
  • If the lab calls, please forward?
  • If the Honourable Member has such information, would he please forward it to the Commission.
  • Please step forward to make your offering.
  • Could you please forward this picture to all of us?
  • Could you please forward this picture to all of us?
  • If yes, could the Commission please forward this report to the Parliament?
  • Please move forward to the window.
  • If a letter arrives for me, please forward it to the address below?
  • Something about "Please forward the stock we discussed," or something like that.
  • So I really would beg you to tell your colleagues in Germany too: please forward the appropriate measures that we want to implement to Parliament, so that we can take an early decision on the foreign policy aspects in particular.
  • Mr. Morgan, please step forward to be sworn in.
  • When I call your name, please step forward to receive your marksmanship badge.
  • Please keep moving forward to the performance car.
  • Please keep moving forward to the performance car.

Alternatives:

  • please send to me
  • please pass on to me
  • please transfer to me
  • please share with me
  • please deliver to me

please forward me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used when asking someone to send something to you, such as an email or a message. It is more concise than the previous phrase.

Examples:

  • Can you please forward me the email you received yesterday?
  • Please forward me any important updates.
  • Could you forward me the document as soon as possible?
  • But please forward my mail to me, OK?
  • Please forward my mail to Argentina.
  • "Please forward the stock" or something.
  • Umbopa, please forward this to my son.
  • In the meantime, please forward my mail.
  • If the lab calls, please forward?
  • If the Honourable Member has such information, would he please forward it to the Commission.
  • Could you please forward this picture to all of us?
  • Could you please forward this picture to all of us?
  • If yes, could the Commission please forward this report to the Parliament?
  • If a letter arrives for me, please forward it to the address below?
  • Something about "Please forward the stock we discussed," or something like that.
  • So I really would beg you to tell your colleagues in Germany too: please forward the appropriate measures that we want to implement to Parliament, so that we can take an early decision on the foreign policy aspects in particular.
  • Will the Commission please forward to myself, and hence the European Parliament, the details of the analysis results in question?
  • Initial loading complete. Please click Forward.
  • Please step forward to make your offering.
  • Roxanne Marie LeBlanc, please step forward.
  • Marshal Jessup, please step forward.
  • Berglind, Harpreet, please step forward.
  • Number five, please step forward.

Alternatives:

  • please send me
  • please pass on to me
  • please transfer to me
  • please share with me
  • please deliver to me

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