Only because the former co-worker that sent it was constantly nagging me and it felt like she was using it in lieu of I need your input on this now. About half my relatives are from the South, and Ive never heard any of them use this phrase in anything other than a sincere way. It loses the effect and can be irritating/condescending when you use it too often. Please note that 1-4 phrases are more formal than phrases 5 & 6. I have people in India who do this a lot too, but I grit my teeth and move on. I wouldnt ever want to imply that Im telling my boss what to do. 2. is far gentler and is a little more personal if you must put something at the end of the query. LOL I read it as some character from a Disney movie about to break into song. So please research and advise because a go to phrase that kept things short and they knew exactly what I meant. I hear it said sincerely much more often, but the passive-aggressive use is out there. To my boss, about another group entirely, and Im sure she knows me well enough to know what I meant. I think it is more to the point to mix up your word choice, dont lean on one phrase or word excessively. I love it! One of our experts will correct your English. I dont need to be reminded in the next sentence to please advise. Stands for very respectfully. I admit Ive never heard of this interpretation of that closing. It can be At my job only see it used where the person isnt at their regular desk. Its when they say call me, especially from someone senior. I remember coming in that morning to 600+ emails and nearly had a heart attack. I gave it another try, coming at it from another angle. Many people in my company use Please Advise, so Im barely phased by it now. I almost never use it but I did a couple of weeks ago, because Hello? The only person Ive known to use this constantly is one of my least favorite people. Theyre collectively the absolute worst when it comes to following up on e-mails because they never read them. I didn't expect that a real editor, not AI, would check my text. I cant see it however the email had the comment. I never, ever, take a no answer personally. I always get back with the tardy person and ask them if they need something else/anything before they can reply. Simple, straightforward, and to the point. You may think please advise is bratty, but the person sending it may think they are just being professionally neutral. So dont do drugs. I admit that I have a visceral reaction to the use of the words please advise (and ALL CAPS and soft reminders and read receipts). Request you to note the dates and let us know the way forward. Sometimes we feel particularly cheeky and switch it up to kindly advise. Get perfection for short pieces of text in just a few minutes. This is exactly what I do. I managed to screw up pretty regularly in the third category, which led to me being pretty gun-shy about replying at all unless I was explicitly asked a question or given an action item. Closing your account will prevent you from accessing your past revisions, and you will no longer be eligible for a FREE daily revision. Then is it natural to say "Let me know when best suits you?" See a translation 1 like oldgeezer 17 Jul 2017 What did you get done?: Oh, just the needful.. I disagree. If you have an actual question, please ask the actual question directly. Want to hear the craziest email pet peeve? = Sentence Where did you go? But she would write EmilyG, there is no copier paper left, do you know where to order some? I agree it is affected, cloying, baby talk etc. No need to rub the needful in! }; My brain says this when reading it: You just asked me a question. I had a calculus teacher who said a combination of the words so um ok yeah every few sentences. And from people who should have known better than to reply all! And grammatically speaking, not all requests for a response have to be phrased as a question. Just say, "Please let me know when it's done." March 31, 2012. w.onload = loader; Please advise doesnt annoy me and I use it myself much the same as Katie The Fed explained in her comment. Am I being overly sensitive? I should also add that I appreciate reminders since Im disorganized and support too many projects. I dont feel bad about it one bit. I dont think its such a terrible phrase until someone inevitably writes please advice. While onions are a healthy component of human diets, they can be deadly for some animals, including dogs, cats, horses, and monkeys (56). I have the same problem. Some people either a) forget to put any subject, b) put a very generic one-word subject that I have twenty other emails with that same subject but for different topics, or c) put an entire novel in the subject. Even when I would appreciate the complete info I am asking for much more than just any information. talk to you SOON. You obviously understand what they are saying but choose to read more of a personal message into it. The seller with an email address above tried to sell tv in UK but never wanted to meet up and show the goods. It is now on your side of the line. I often use it with my boss or MOR to get their advice i.e. . So once a week Im sending something, since shes not always in the office, but I never know when that will be. I counted 154 times in one period. People arent usually willfully distorting what they read or hear in these situations. When my employees come to me, I want them to come with solutions or ideas, not just problems. One thing you can do, is watch how other people close their emails and steal the best ideas from what you see. On that note, I also hate Thanks in advance. so if I suddenly decide Im not doing this for you, will you be sending another email revoking that thanks, then? Juste tre sr de me faire savoir quels animaux vous prfrez la caisse. There are a lot of things that I wish someone would have told me about at the very beginning especially email etiquette. versus Today more than 1001 people got their English checked. I think the reason the qualifiers miff people is that they have the exact opposite of the intended effect. Agreed. Addressing specific people is key to getting the work done. I have done that one. TechCrunch. Heh, I have seen it used that way, now that you mention it. These are some of my other pet peeves: In his defense, hes like 70-something, but whoo boy. I use that one when I have a long list of requests for someone. The forms probably include them by default just like they do name or address or ZIP code . I also use it like this. Want to improve your English business writing? When you ask the question, it gives people a chance to decide if they want to know more, or not. April 1, 2012. I have no clue and no inclination to do anything else. We also offer the option to contact us using our Shipt app! I only use this phrase when I am generally asking for advice, not in a snarky way. Im surprised too. I always take the time to phrase my response as, I advise you to Actually, if any of my direct reports use it, I ask what they mean by it. If its just an FYI, and theres no action, I dont put that, or any other question. I thought, Maybe Im wrong? Half the kids in the class were keeping track of how many times she said it. when i worked in a university advising office the front desk clerks would send out emails saying x people in queue please advise as a way to remind everyone they should be advising students or if it had suddenly gotten really busy. Ive searched your blog for some advice on the use of the words please advise and what I found was that a large number of people who pose questions to you use these exact words at the end of their question. (they also talk about how many sleeps it will be until they do this or that which to me is cloying baby talk but then so is brekky, prezzie and many other phrases the British are fond of. This answer would please the interviewer if there was concern about the applicant's dedication to the job or ability or desire to work longer hours. Especially the stilettos. It seems ok to me, and I havent seen it on anyones Grrr list ever. Like We had someone call from a company trying to sell us a bridge, so I took their name and number and told them someone from the bridge purchasing department would call them back. ?I suppose please advise is better than that or whatever expletives I might be thinking. I do use IM chats for quick questions. I have no problem in theory with please advise, but what bothers me is that it often indicates that someone is coming to me expecting me to solve their problem for them. https . Thats probably my own bias, though. I can see how it might be annoying if overused. Or you are a better person to address the situation based on your experience/skills/expertise? I always read it like shes yodeling at me. Hence, the please advise. teehee! I use "let me know" (or "let me know either way") all the time and I've always intended it to mean "by the way, you can say no if you want to". + Read the full interview, Michel Vivas, Senior Technology Officer, TextRanch is amazingly responsive and really cares about the client. This is so interestingI recently had a discussion about this very phrase with a coworker and we had completely different opinions on it. And then there are of course the people who reply all to say, hey, it will be posted, stop asking and then the inevitable please remove me from this list.. papenfuss. If they say the second line instead, people look at each other and defer to the next person. should I be so emotionally drained by managing? How about Friendly reminder? Please let me know which date and time would suits you best is the most popular phrase on the web. I only had to explain it to him once. Traduccin Context Corrector Sinnimos Conjugacin. When writing an email to a person to get a time to discuss some thing, what would the correct and polite way of writing among the below two. If its someone who works for me, I dont want to be notified of a problem without their thoughts/suggestions/proposed solutions. It feels like a power play. Whats the verdict? They also like to use gentle reminder and thanks in advance. We had a parking procedure in place for a long time that the last person out the door at midnight parked in a specific spot where the security camera could see that person leave the building, walk to their car, and get in. Sure, but theres no reason to avoid Please advise.. 0. Why did the author use "prefer"? I just love this). When I used to work on an international team, I found they used Please Advise quite regularly. I think overall people have a hard time getting tone correct when reading emails. The former is what you usually say when you make yourself known to somebody. The newbies stopped parking there, problem solved. Its not passive aggressive. TBC, I only use that when Im really looking for general thoughts, and dont necessarily have a specific question. All I can do it explain what the issue is and what our end need is, and ask them what our possible options are. Please advise.. Although I usually prefer let me know what you think since I know please advice grates on some people. And if I had to contact them again regarding the same manner, I would just say follow up. When I get one from someone who is difficult or needy, I definitely do a bitch eating crackers face at the email. Important part: Dont say anything you dont mean or that isnt true. It still sounds like you think the person will otherwise take offense to the message. You might consider using "would be" instead of "is", as well, since the conditional is often more polite than the declarative. From coworker A, I dont give it a second thought. I think theres probably something to this. Its formal, but thats not the same as passive-aggressive. use greater than/less than, not parentheses. The one that drives me nuts is VR. Dont ask why, it makes no logical sense, it just makes my skin crawl. But if I am looking for something from the other person, I totally feel the need to have the very last bit of the email reflect that. No errors on these teapots. I totally see how this can be annoying they could at least say please call me at but at my work, for instance, its not always obvious what phone number is best to use to reach a person at a given time. And, since it apparently means please do what it takes to fulfill my request, I have a feeling that, even if it translated well into English, itd still drive people up the wall. I hope not many people feel like the OP about it! This got to a point where I decided no more emails Id try to talk to her in person when I had an issue. "Please let me know if otherwise" is a grammatically correct phrase that you can use in a professional setting. Are they consulting you as an expert who has information they dont have? Can you please answer one of the 4 emails or 2 voicemails on this topic? Yeah, Ive used it when I feel like there is a big complicated tangle of a situation and Im having trouble writing a concise question about it. how do you handle being pregnant at work? no seriously, when you send a lot of emails to lots of people needing input, decisions, updates, etc, you have few options to close your email, so you trot these out often. As you read through them ask yourself two simple questions: 1. Some newbie staff members were constantly parking in that spot, which meant one of two things the midnight person had to use one of their breaks to move their car after that staff member left, or if that staff member forgot to move their car, they had to walk 500 metres in the dark to the staff carpark with no cameras at all. I guess I could take the time to type out Would you like me to continue doing this in the future? Can you please at least acknowledge that you are holding up a thing that the CEO asked for and we are STILL waiting on you?? which is so dumb, like Im thanking them for giving me work? OP, yes, you are definitely interpreting it differently than it is intended. Yikes, I learned to do this when I worked in a law firm and often end emails this way. No one would ever say, Please advise in conversation. There are just so many styles and approacheswithout tone, its really not worth getting upset over. Then the person I speak with asks why not just do C? Serve the menfolk first? you are reacting to i require when its being used as i need. Thats what I envisioned, too, because its what I see. The same thing happened at my old job as well! i especially like using it when i need help and ive always thought of it as kind of polite way to ask for help, likely from how i was introduced to it. This means that you can drop the adverb "please" and simply use "let me know if you need any help" instead. Battle #1: people who reply all to large groups with Please remove me from this email list Is the writer at a higher level than you in the company? + Read the full interview, Zubair Alam Chowdhury, Technical Support Specialist, TextRanch has helped me to improve my written skills as well as to communicate more naturally, like a local English speaker. Ive been trying to figure out what it is about phrases like this that bugs me. Please advise. I wouldnt mind this. Ill confess to using please advise in place of certain expletives. It feels like I am being asked for my expertise, my opinion, my knowledge. Its the reminders that I *still* cant seem to figure out and loathe doing. Most of the email is explaining the situation, then please advise.. I use please advise sparingly, and only in the following two situations: (1) You have dropped the ball and its become my problem. Id never used the phrase please advise at the end of an e-mail until Current Job. Please let me know your thoughts is the only one I have left that appears to be a safe bet. English (US) "please let me know a time that is convenient for you" or "please let me know what time is convenient for you" sounds more natural, but yes, this is polite. All rights reserved. Such a pet peeve of mine! But if its just a heres a problem, what should I do? then my advice is that you should rewrite your email and come back to me when you have a plan of action. I dont use the phrase for one of the reasons Alison mentioned: Its too formal for my taste. 1 The New York Times Traducciones en contexto de "Please let me know if you prefer" en ingls-espaol de Reverso Context: Please let me know if you prefer to not have a border. The other thing I see it used for in my office is as a handoff when the question or problem thats being asked is my jurisdiction, but someone else is acting as a go-between in my case this is usually a question from a student thats being forwarded to me by their advisor, or something like that. I suspect itd be relatively easy to write a business email assist function that would help people compose nicer, clearer, more consistent emails. I thought text is edit by machine, but it's real editor.Stunning! It totally fell out of favor in the UK (and never did come over to the US or Canada), but because of timing, it remained a popular phrase in Indian English. Please let me know when it is completed. I sometimes use Your thoughts? for the same thing. In my mind, an employee who just comes to me and says please advise is taking the easy way out and making my job harder at the same time. There was another word that was used differently than standard American English was it something like presently instead of soon? and the comments from the editors", My editor understood my intention and gave me a good advice !! If the person who sends you emails with this is in is known for being demanding and bratty, then you have a problem, and it isnt that they say please advise in their emails. I then give background on my question. Could this be confirmed either way to help my order progress please? I am way too informative. So we just print single-sided for them. Labyrinthine One of my coworkers uses VR. !1997 F350 XLT 4x4 Crew Cab (4 door) 7.3 Liter V-8 Diesel Powerstroke, Automatic with overdrive, Dana 60 front axle, Weld Racing Wheels and Toyo Open Country Radials (tires and wheels cost $4500) only 66,000 original miles Located in Seattle Washington 98188 1 mile from Seatac AirportI . Sometimes on emails its unclear whether its just an FYI or something I need a response on. It comes across as condescending to me. It's the best online service that I have ever used! You can just say, I suspect part of the reason for our culture being this way is that we have a fairly open floorplan, so if we were to routinely talk at our desks, it would be disruptive. Quick is fine, its the gentle. Like Im reminding you in a gentle way, when you know its really not. Here you can set your new address email. This. We have a process for removing yourself from a distribution list, and replying to all to an email sent to the distribution list isnt it. Because it's a special occasions. Most reasonable people will understand it. Who cares if someone writes please advise, I honestly doubt they are including it to annoy you. If you didnt give a specific direction for how you want them to respond (Please advise if I have authority to do X, and let me know if you have any questions.) the only response you would get was, Thanks! That is less than helpful when you need authority to do something ASAP. Cant think of any examples right off the bat but it definitely doesnt fit for some emails! Hm, Im not sure Ive invented a sufficiently annoying scenario, but hopefully the point is clear. I do as well. Yeah, Ive messaged people to see if they were available for a phone call, but I would say, Can I call you? and make the call myself, instead of insisting they call me. For some reason, were constantly begging our lawyer to (pretty) please (and only should the stars align to create no personal inconvenience to him) advise (on this legal matter with respect to which were paying him a hefty fee). Neutral phrases "Yes, Thursday is fine." (also with friends and colleagues) "Thursday suits me." "Thursday would be perfect." Informal phrases Yes, Thursday's great for me. If you'd prefer to cancel your membership placed through Shipt by contacting our customer support team, you can call our dedicated line at (205) 259-7798 between 8 am - 8 pm CT. . Putting please advise instead of the second sentence would incline me to respond with something like. I admit that Im sometimes inclined to send a not-so-gentle reminder by the time Im sending the xth reminder. Try these: Yes, Wednesday suits me fine? Please let me know whic h way of pay ment you prefer - whether a ba nk transfer (I'll. Its alarming how much I see that and I dont even receive emails nor work in an office. Give yourself time to think When you receive an offer, it's common to ask for at least one day and up to a week to consider the terms. Thats right up there with customer service people who say Can I help whos next in line? Fingernails on the chalkboard, that phrase. I know that at least part of my strong reaction to you need to do X by [date], please and thank you is a result of the person/task combination that used it the most frequently in my last job. I have been wondering how people bold or italicize here for ages, lol. Thats almost threatening. ? In social settings the phrase fix a plate as in the wife should fix a plate for her husband at buffets makes me see red because it is so integral to subcultures where women are subservient. please give me your knowledge so I can stop feeling stupid. w.addEventListener("load", loader, false); Both are perfectly fine, use which ever you prefer! I dont like please advise either, but there are so many other awful things people do either inadvertently or deliberately (passive aggression is the worst) I feel like I have to pick battles. Please advise. The servers youve asked me to scan dont exist. If it sounds normal and polite out loud, I think its fine to use in an email. Author: Douglas Im good at sussing this out now, but for the first year I was in this role, I found it really challenging. And please let me know when his lawyer gets here. Like. Please Advise doesnt sound snarky or passive-agressive to me at all. Someone must be advised. as a manager, should I not wear a childless shirt in my off-hours? if you need. if you so desire. It has become something that is passed on from one new person to another. I heard sleeps used all the time in the US I think its a weird phrase. So efficient. Im not religious and Im certainly not a Scientologist but the one thing they got right is that they insist that people know what a word means. Its like some people where I work really hate double-sided printing. If both are wrong then what would be the right thing to say. This is why I learned to use Would you like to know more (about this)? especially in conversation but it works for emails too. Perhaps that had something to do with the fact that she was always out of the door exactly at 5pm, at that time it is always daylight here, and even though she kept promising she would come in for a night shift once to get an understanding of what it was like, she never followed through on that promise. Because signing off with NOW WHAT PLEASE HELP MEEEE would be inappropriate. We have enjoyed serving you for the past five years. Say what you mean to say. You'll get most of the similar nice options and perks as you'd find on Its shorthand for I acknowledge that Im asking a lot of you, and I am really grateful that you are doing this especially since Im not paying you and its probably a big inconvenience. My newest habit is ending question-filled emails with Let me know and thanks. I almost always used please advise passive-aggressively with my boss but I never read it that way when others sent it to me so I dont know! Although if I usually stop by to ask a question I always open with, Hi do you have a minute? so they can tell me if its not a great time to drop by and maybe come back five minutes later. Just no. :). She said because it didnt have a question persons IM: Can you talk? } On that note, has anyone noticed the difference in these two phrases? Can you give me an update on registration 3. And of course I understand and noted in my OP that other English speaking nations use slang that is different from ours and sounds perfectly normal to them just as ours sounds annoying. I think youre too stupid to realize that Ive asked you a question and I want an answer. Have you booked that hotel I only asked you about on the phone 30 seconds ago? Would prefer a steel guide rod. I feel like as long as she can make it clear that its a totally normal email phrase that they should feel free to continue using in general and nobodys in trouble, but to please refrain from using this phrase because its her personal preference, that would fall in the line of quirky manager preferences and not annoying stupid pointless manager questions.. I'm definitely trying to be polite! But not only would I be ok implying that Im telling my boss what to do, but I do that regularly. 8. ", Human understanding of the context. or Request you to note the dates and let us know way forward. This drove me up the wall because she frequently appended it to requests that were not the recipients responsibility or anything theyd agreed to do. I prefer to use phrases like thoughts? or can you help me with this? or Id love your opinion on this just because theyre phrases I could deliver aloud, in real life, with a straight face. Apparently its a standard phrase in Indian English (and not at all meant to be insulting), and Ive seen it in emails between Indian coworkers a few times now. Friendly reminder is bad too. It drives me REALLY batty. In Taiwan, the one that was odd to me was addressing people as dears whether in the email salutation or in person. Often times, I presented with a lot of data that I dont know what to do with it. } else { Personally, I tend to say something like Let me know, thanks! or Can you please let me know? when indicating I need a response and Im not ending with an obvious question. I agree, and especially if its used after a question. This is another one of those things that is difficult via email but easy face to face. You do not become a priority to him by making him your priority. There's no difference in meaning, but the former is a bit formal and the latter is more common and informal in everyday speech. They are rarely, if ever, able to clearly articulate their reason(s) and at that point, I ask them to please refrain from using it in communicating with me. Me too. if you wish. Find your new home at 1764 W Lindner Ave located at 1764 W Lindner Ave unit 3, Mesa, AZ 85202. Floor plans starting at $925. I have marked this listing as Complete. Im having a problem with this and Im not sure what to ask for but this is what we need. Im going to ask Alison!. Example Sentences for Step 1 We would like you to know how much we have appreciated serving you this past year. I used to work with someone who always put clear as mud? at the end of emails that were, in fact, quite clear. Oh, the fun we would have with their frequently used terms. How should I handle your request? That comes off as way more snarky/passive-agressive than please advise. Yes, this is how I use please advise. Opposite of the intended effect see how it might be annoying if overused or that isnt true best ideas what! 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