How do you reply instead of noted?
You: [drily] Noted. A common alternative would be a simple “ok” or “got it” in many cases….
- It is duly noted. Thank you.
- Yes, I have taken note of it. Thanks.
- Thank you for the reminder.
- I look forward to it.
- I have no issues with the matter.
What can I use instead of noted?
other words for noted
- acclaimed.
- illustrious.
- leading.
- notable.
- notorious.
- recognized.
- renowned.
- well-known.
Is it correct to say Noted with thanks?
In a formal email you say “Thank you” “Noted with thanks” is used occasionally. Yes, you could use that phrase in an email in a business context, as an acknowledgement of some information you’ve been given..
What does mean well noted?
5. It means that your HR has acknowledged your request. It is another way of saying duly noted (correctly or appropriately recorded).
How do you say professionally in an email?
- That sounds great, thank you!
- Great Plan, looking forward do it!
- Okay that sounds great to me, let me know if anything changes in the mean time.
- Perfect! Thank you for your work on this!
- Okay that sounds great! See you then!
- Okay, that works for me. Thanks again!
- Okay, thank you for letting me know.
- Okay, I agree.
Can you reply understood?
You might be used to replying “understood”, but that is about as normal to English speakers as “got it”. There’s many ways of saying that you understand an explanation, but for most of us they begin “I …” – “I understand”, “I see”, ‘I’ve got that”, “I get it”, “I see what you mean” are examples.
How do you say understood professionally?
You can do that by saying:
- OK / Alright / Sure.
- Got it.
- OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
- Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
- Of course / Absolutely.
- I appreciate why you think that, but…
- I hear what you’re saying, but…
- That’s totally fair / I don’t blame you.
How do you say it’s formally?
More formal ways to say “I got it”:
- I see.
- That makes sense.
- It makes sense now.
- It’s clear now.
What should I say instead of gotcha?
Gotcha Synonyms – WordHippo Thesaurus….What is another word for gotcha?
snag | catch |
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hitch | pitfall |
gimmick | joker |
booby trap | land mine |
difficulty | stumbling block |
What’s another way to say you got this?
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5 | »you got it exp. |
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3 | »you take care of it exp. |
3 | »deal with this exp. |
3 | »get on it exp. |
3 | »just handle it exp. |
What is another way to say I got it without sounding rude?
[1] Thanks, I see; Oh that’s quite clear now; Right, I see what you mean. [2] It’s OK, I’ve got that. Don’t worry, there’s one right here.
How do you say I don’t understand politely?
5 Ways To Say You Don’t Understand
- “I just don’t get it!” It makes no sense to me! Use this phrase when you want to say that something seems illogical to you.
- “It makes no sense to me!” It’s a mystery to me!
- “It’s a mystery to me!” It’s completely beyond me!
- “It’s completely beyond me!” I can’t get my head around it!