How do you write a motivation letter to attend a workshop?

How do you write a motivation letter to attend a workshop?

Dear Sir/Madam, With this letter of motivation for workshop I would like to encash the opportunity of showing my interest of participating in the workshop, as the theme of this workshop is resembling to my professional domain.

How do you write a confirmation payment?

Make sure you state explicitly what the payment is for, or what payment/transaction the letter is in regard to. Include all relevant information, such as the parties involved, dates of payments and amounts due or guaranteed. Be straightforward and polite. There is no need to ramble, but a thank you goes a long way.

How do you ask for a payment to be confirmed?

However, I have not heard anything yet, so I would like to confirm if you have already received the check. I would appreciate if you could, please let me know about this as soon as possible. Also, I would like to get a printed acknowledgment of the completion of my payments. Thank you very much for all of your help!

How do I seek confirmation?

For example, include in your message, “Please reply with confirmation that you’ve received this email.” If you already sent the original email and are requesting a confirmation as a follow-up message, include details like, “Please confirm that you received my email about { subject } on { date }.”

How do you politely confirm?

Phrases Used to Rephrase to Double Check Use these phrases to indicate that you would like to rephrase what someone has said in order to make sure you have understood something correctly. Can I rephrase what you said/have/said? Let me see if I’ve understood you correctly. You …

What to say to confirm?

Best Confirmation Wishes

  • “Wishing you all of God’s blessings on this extraordinary day.
  • “Wishing you all the joy and happiness in the world!
  • “We wish you success in your life– both in your faith in God and in your pursuits of life.
  • “Sending our best wishes!

How do you politely reiterate?

Phrases to politely ask for repeating what other people said.

  1. Could you say that again?
  2. Can you say that again?
  3. Could you please repeat what you just said for me?
  4. I’m sorry, but I didn’t understand you.
  5. Could you repeat that word, please?
  6. I’m sorry to interrupt, but I don’t understand that word?

Is Come Again polite?

My Irish colleague told me that when talking to a customer over the phone asking:”come again?” is considered rude and even offensive since it is very informal and almost demanding. Compared to these I’d classify “come again” not as impolite and rude especially when I say it in a polite almost deferential tone of voice.

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