What is meaning of acknowledgment?
1a : the act of acknowledging something or someone acknowledgment of a mistake. b : recognition or favorable notice of an act or achievement received acknowledgment for his charitable works. 2 : a thing done or given in recognition of something received an author’s acknowledgments of assistance.
What is noted with thanks?
“Noted” means whatever you told the person has been received, and no response is necessary. “with thanks” means they appreciate the effort you went through to provide that information. Again, no response is necessary.
Is noted with thanks polite?
In a formal email you say “Thank you” “Noted with thanks” is used occasionally. It’s slightly more formal than ‘Thanks for letting me know’, and the minimalist nature of the phrase makes it suitable for a brief email reply.
How do you say understood in email?
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 I see professionally?
“I see.” is informal, and is often used by friends talking to each other….The following options might be interpreted as being sarcastic:
- “Ok.” (from the original post)
- “I see.” (from the original post)
- “Right.” (from the original post)
- “I get it.” (from MARamezani’s comment)
What does Yep mean?
informal. : yes “Ready to go?” “
Is sure the same as yes?
Yes says that you definitely agree with, or are willing to do what was asked of you. And stating it in a formal way. Sure says that you might not want to do it but will do it anyway. Or agreeing to what is being asked of you in a less formal way.
Can we say sure instead of OK?
If asked a question that would warrant a “yes “ or “no” answer saying sure could be seen as being rude. Usually it means the person didn’t understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. Sure… not rude, but annoying.
Is using Yep rude?
In an email people would think that ‘Yep’ is snide or rude. “‘Yep’ is the same number of letters as ‘yes’ but ‘yes’ is formal and you use it when emailing your boss or colleague so they don’t think you’re too laidback,” he said.
Is saying Yup rude?
Senior Member. It sounds very colloquial and it can definitely sound rude in some contexts. But it doesn’t have to mean that you have no patience for somebody’s question. You can use “yup” when you’re impatient with something, but “yup” by itself doesn’t necessarily imply impatience.
Is yep or Yup correct?
Yup and its more common variant Yep are informal ways of saying Yes. The only difference is one of formality. Use Yup only in informal (casual) settings; not, say, in a business meeting.
Is Yep unprofessional?
Yep. Yes is not a formal word; you can use it in both formal and informal contexts. Looking at the definitions given for yeah, yeh, yep, or yup, all those words are defined as exclamation & noun nonstandard spelling of yes, representing informal pronunciation.
Why do we say Yup?
Yep. And then we have “yup,” another casual way of saying yes. The American Heritage Dictionary says that “yup” is an alteration of “yep.” So one alteration of “yes” has its own alteration.