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  1. meaning - Difference between "kind" and "kindly" - English …

    Sep 7, 2019 · Used as adjectives, 'kind' and 'kindly' are synonyms. You may replace one with the other. Kindly 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A kindly person is kind, caring, and …

  2. culture - Is "kindly" considered inappropriate to use? - English ...

    Consider the common phrase "please kindly listen while I explain this; or kindly wait while I check this." In my view please is asking while kindly, as already mentioned, is used to take the edge …

  3. meaning in context - Difference between "kindly" and "please"

    Feb 26, 2015 · In Australian English, kindly implies a polite instruction (which is expected to be obeyed) rather than a polite request (which may be ignored or rejected). Accordingly, kindly is …

  4. usage - Kindly for closing email! - English Language Learners Stack ...

    Can the word "kindly" be used to close an email, for example: Hi Matt, I would like to thank you for the great help yesterday! kindly, John I see it very strange, but many people in my institution …

  5. meaning in context - "Kindly notice that" or "Kindly note that ...

    Mar 3, 2017 · Sometimes I received emails start with "Kindly notice", and other times "Kindly note", I checked the two meaning on the dictionaries and it seem both of them can be verb …

  6. What's a preferred alternative to the phrase 'do the needful'?

    As you have better contacts with musicians, kindly do the needful. do the needful is used when we want to cut the story short. In fact, at times, we just write do the needful and the favorer …

  7. "It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can we …

    Oct 31, 2021 · It would be appreciated if you can let us know when can we expect to receive the final payment. This is “good” English in that it is grammatical (it follows the rules of standard …

  8. The word "oblige" in this context - English Language Learners …

    Aug 6, 2019 · The second version "Kindly oblige me with three days of leave." is correct. The second version is a bit too formal for me, and for a workplace context. It looks "Wedding …

  9. vocabulary - Should I say "Thank you for your kindly attention" or ...

    Jul 29, 2015 · kindly old lady, kindly act- Cambridge. Kindly concern -Webster. Kindly criticism, kindly interest - The Free Dictionary. So the sentence "Thank you for your kindly attention" is …

  10. word choice - "For your reference" or "For your information"

    I get emails asking to send someone some pictures and other information. When replying, what should I write? Kindly find the attached pictures and link for your reference. Kindly find the …