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thank you for your kind reminder vs thank you for your kindly reminder

The correct phrase is 'thank you for your kind reminder.' 'Kind' is the correct adjective to use in this context to express appreciation for a gentle or considerate reminder. 'Kindly' is an adverb, so it does not fit in this phrase.
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Last updated: July 13, 2024

thank you for your kind reminder

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express gratitude for a gentle or considerate reminder that someone has given you.

Examples:

  • Thank you for your kind reminder about the meeting tomorrow.
  • I appreciate your kind reminder to submit the report by the end of the day.
  • She sent me a kind reminder to wish my friend a happy birthday.
  • Your kind reminder helped me not to forget the important deadline.
  • I wanted to thank you for your kind reminder to take care of myself.
  • Thank you for your kind blessings.
  • I wanted to thank you for your kind recommendation.
  • Thank you for your kind words, chancellor.
  • Thank you for your kind words with the bank today.
  • I also want to thank you for your kind words about my business proposition.
  • Thank You for Your kind heart and the hospitality.
  • Thank you for your kind attention.
  • Madam President, thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind invitation, Mr Titley.
  • Mr President, thank you for your kind words of introduction.
  • Thank you for your kind words, Mr Bolkestein.
  • I thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind words, Mr President.
  • Mr President, thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind remarks.
  • Thank you for your kind attention.
  • Mrs Neyts-Uyttebroeck, thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind treatment of us, Mr President.
  • Thank you for your kind words.
  • Thank you for your kind answer, Commissioner.

thank you for your kindly reminder

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Kindly' is an adverb and does not fit well in this context.

  • thank you for your kindly reminder
  • Guys, we thank you for your help.
  • We thank you for your unwavering leadership.
  • And we thank you for your service.
  • Mr Commissioner, thank you for your speech.
  • Commissioner, thank you for your introduction.
  • However, thank you for your observations.
  • We thank you for your patience.
  • We thank you for your explanation.
  • And-And thank you for your steadfast support.
  • But thank you for your concern, Aaron.
  • Mr. McMannus, thank you for your trouble.
  • I thank you for your reaction.
  • I thank you for your compliments.
  • No, thank you for your bravery.
  • And Ben, thank you for your time and thought.
  • Piper Simon, thank you for your second lesson.
  • Mr. Worth, thank you for your help.
  • Rush. I thank you for your frankness.
  • Tae-Hu Mama, thank you for your words.
  • And some people do. thank you for your time.

Alternatives:

  • thank you for your kind reminder
  • thank you for your gentle reminder
  • thank you for your considerate reminder
  • thank you for your thoughtful reminder
  • thank you for your helpful reminder

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