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Thank you for your inquiry vs Thanks for your inquiry

"Thank you for your inquiry" and "Thanks for your inquiry" are both correct, commonplace ways to express appreciation for an inquiry. The choice between the two depends on the level of formality you want to convey. "Thank you for your inquiry" is more formal, while "Thanks for your inquiry" is more casual.
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Last updated: September 16, 2024

Thank you for your inquiry

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express gratitude for someone's inquiry.

This phrase is a polite and formal way to thank someone for reaching out to you with an inquiry.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your inquiry about our services.
  • Thank you for your inquiry. We will get back to you shortly.
  • "Dear Miss Greene: Thank you for your inquiry.
  • "Dear Miss Greene: Thank you for your inquiry.
  • Dear gentlemen, thank you for your inquiries about the death of my former student Lance Tolkin.
  • I will conduct the inquiry, thank you, madam.
  • Your inquiry wrapped six months ago.
  • And here to field your inquiries from the review command center is A.J. Gibbs.
  • Here to field your inquiries is A.J. Gibbs.
  • Example, a mistake was not making your inquiry secret from the beginning.
  • Maybe this will answer your inquiry.
  • You will be directing all of your inquiries to new Assistant Chief Russell Taylor.
  • Concerning your inquiry about the beggar and child.
  • I suggest you keep your inquiry focused on that body.
  • Which is why we were excited to receive your inquiry... aboutjoiningour organization.
  • There's still your inquiry, though.
  • Mrs Marber, I sincerely hope you're not pursuing your inquiries.
  • Anyway, about your inquiry, he was here for dinner a few evenings ago.
  • "Per your inquiry, the position has been filled."
  • I'm calling from the history department of Oxford's Merton College regarding your inquiry into a Mr. Ichabod Crane.
  • So, if you were to obtain Roland's war records as part of your inquiry into the cemetery murder...
  • The Council has determined that you shall take no further action with regard to your inquiry.

Alternatives:

  • Thank you for contacting us.
  • Thank you for getting in touch.
  • Thank you for reaching out.
  • Thank you for your message.

Thanks for your inquiry

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to express appreciation for someone's inquiry, but it is more casual than "Thank you for your inquiry."

This phrase is a more informal way to thank someone for contacting you with an inquiry.

Examples:

  • Thanks for your inquiry. We will provide you with more information soon.
  • Thanks for your inquiry about the job opening.
  • Dear gentlemen, thank you for your inquiries about the death of my former student Lance Tolkin.
  • "Dear Miss Greene: Thank you for your inquiry.
  • "Dear Miss Greene: Thank you for your inquiry.
  • I will conduct the inquiry, thank you, madam.
  • Your inquiry wrapped six months ago.
  • And here to field your inquiries from the review command center is A.J. Gibbs.
  • Here to field your inquiries is A.J. Gibbs.
  • Example, a mistake was not making your inquiry secret from the beginning.
  • Maybe this will answer your inquiry.
  • You will be directing all of your inquiries to new Assistant Chief Russell Taylor.
  • Concerning your inquiry about the beggar and child.
  • I suggest you keep your inquiry focused on that body.
  • Which is why we were excited to receive your inquiry... aboutjoiningour organization.
  • There's still your inquiry, though.
  • Mrs Marber, I sincerely hope you're not pursuing your inquiries.
  • Anyway, about your inquiry, he was here for dinner a few evenings ago.
  • "Per your inquiry, the position has been filled."
  • I'm calling from the history department of Oxford's Merton College regarding your inquiry into a Mr. Ichabod Crane.
  • So, if you were to obtain Roland's war records as part of your inquiry into the cemetery murder...
  • The Council has determined that you shall take no further action with regard to your inquiry.

Alternatives:

  • Thanks for reaching out.
  • Thanks for getting in touch.
  • Thanks for contacting us.
  • Thanks for your message.

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