Is Kindly be advised correct?
Kindly be advised is correct. It is is a passive construction. It is formal and impersonal, which is why it is usually found in business letters from organisations and businesses.
What does Kindly be advised mean?
What is the meaning of “Please be advised”? Simply put, it means “please be aware” or “let it be known.” It comes before important information and is a way of highlighting this important information.
How do you use Please be advised in a sentence?
Please be advised that the playground is closed. Please be advised that your mortgage payment is late. Please be advised the water is not drinkable. These examples illustrate how someone used the phrase to deliver bad news.
How do you say please be advised?
Here are a few possible synonyms for “please advise”:
- Let me know.
- Get back to me.
- Can you give me your thoughts, answers, or input?
- Give me the information I already asked for in the body of this email.
- I’m waiting for you to respond.
Do I need a comma after Please be advised?
Please is an adverb that functions as an interjection in polite requests. It can go at the beginning, middle, or end of a sentence. Whether please is preceded or followed by a comma depends on where it is placed in a sentence. If please comes at the end of a sentence then you should almost always use a comma before it.
Which is correct Please be informed or Please be advised?
Please be informed is the correct form. Example: You read a newsitem, the information that your have as a result is due to something that took place in the past, when you read it.
Will be advised later meaning?
uk. us. written abbreviation for to be announced, to be arranged, to be agreed, or to be advised: used to say that details about an event or activity are not yet available and will be announced, arranged, etc. later: Next meeting on November 12, venue tba.
Do you put a comma after Please be advised?
How do you politely say about your information?
Perhaps one of these might work:
- I’d just like to bring to your attention… + an issue / a recent discovery / an interesting fact.
- I would just like to update you on…
- I’d like to notify you that…
- Just so you know…
- Just so you’re aware…
Will be advised or will be advising?
‘Advise’ is a verb—an action. It means ‘to give counsel to’ or ‘offer an opinion to’. It’s possible to be advised against keeping company with a particularly wayward individual. The main difference between ‘advice’ and ‘advise’ is this: advice is a thing (a noun), advise is an action (a verb).
What is the abbreviation for advised?
ADVD
Acronym | Definition |
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ADVD | Advised |
How do you say FYI nicely?