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Please let me know in case of any issues. vs kindly let me know in case of any issues

Both phrases are commonly used to politely ask someone to inform you if there are any problems. The choice between "please" and "kindly" is a matter of personal preference. "Kindly" sounds a bit more formal.
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Explained by Camille
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Last updated: August 02, 2024

Please let me know in case of any issues.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone to inform you if there are any problems. It shows consideration and a willingness to address any issues that may arise.

Examples:

  • Please let me know in case of any issues with the project.
  • Please let me know in case of any issues during the event.
  • Please let me know in case of any issues with the delivery.
  • Please let me know in case of any issues with the report.
  • Please let me know in case of any issues with the booking.
  • Please let me know what you want.
  • Please let me know the result by telephone.
  • Please let me know what fuel stocks are held in each depot.
  • If you have any special instructions, please let me know.
  • If your figure differs, please let me know.
  • Please let me know you're all right.
  • Please let me know when you talk to your brother.
  • And please let me know when his lawyer gets here.
  • Please let me know if any Peacekeeper scans are imminent.
  • Please let me know if he gets any worse.
  • Okay. Please let me know.
  • So will you please let me know...
  • Please let me know when everything is ready.
  • If you happen to hear of anybody that wants to buy a house, please let me know.
  • If you have any questions, please let me know.
  • I hope this review is helpful. Please let me know if you need any further information.
  • If any colleagues wish to go on the circulation list, please let me know and I shall be happy to oblige them.
  • Who is the culprit of Arang's death, please let me know.
  • Please let me know as soon as he arrives.
  • Please let me know as soon as you have learned what has happened.

Alternatives:

  • Please inform me if there are any issues.
  • Please notify me of any issues.
  • Please alert me to any issues.
  • Please advise me if there are any issues.
  • Please keep me informed of any issues.

kindly let me know in case of any issues

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is a polite way to ask someone to inform you if there are any problems. 'Kindly' adds a touch of formality and politeness to the request.

Examples:

  • Kindly let me know in case of any issues with the booking.
  • Kindly let me know in case of any issues with the report.
  • Kindly let me know in case of any issues during the event.
  • Kindly let me know in case of any issues with the project.
  • Kindly let me know in case of any issues with the delivery.
  • Why don't you kindly let me know what it is that I ruined?
  • You sleep on it, let me know in the morning.
  • - Fix the day and let me know in hospital.
  • An old lady very kindly let me in.
  • Kindly let me take it from here.
  • In case you go out before 5, just let me know.
  • I've got us a warrant just in case, so let me know if you need it.
  • But let me know in Balmoral what Gordon says.
  • They all say they'll let me know in a few days.
  • I'd really appreciate it if you'd let me know in advance the next time you plan to leave Shetland.
  • As a democrat, kindly let me express mine.
  • Will you kindly let me die in peace?
  • Let me know when everything's ready.
  • Let me also, at this point, mention the Austrian right of exclusion in cases of domestic violence, which keeps perpetrators of violence away from the home.
  • So when you know in your heart of hearts that you are no longer in love with that man, you let me know.
  • Let me know if there is anything I can do.
  • Please let me know what you want.
  • Let me know when you'll return home.
  • Please let me know the result by telephone.
  • Let me know your new address.

Alternatives:

  • Please let me know if there are any issues.
  • Please inform me of any issues.
  • Please notify me if there are any issues.
  • Please alert me if there are any issues.
  • Please advise me of any issues.

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