How do you ask for feedback on a document?
- Make the purpose and audience clear.
- Share what stage it’s at.
- Ask for the feedback you want (and that you don’t)
- Help the reviewer make time.
- Respond to the feedback.
- Reflect on the process.
How do you say please review the document?
Original Email Subject: Please review this document Dear Emily, I should be glad if you review the attached document. Please can you let me know if you have any inputs, comments and concerns? I look forward to hearing from you.
How do you say please find attached documents?
Alternatives to Please Find Attached
- Attach the file with no explanation.
- Here is…
- I’ve attached…
- This [X] has …
- I’m sharing [X] with you.
- You’ll find the attachment below.
- Let me know if you have any questions about the attachment.
- The requested document is attached to this email.
Is it correct to say for your review?
“For your review” could be used at the end of a presentation to wrap up ideas and go over what was talked about. “for your information” can be used as a lead in to delivering information. careful as this can have a negative feeling and is often used in disagreements.
How do you ask someone for a document?
Other examples of requests
- I would also be grateful if you could send me … .
- I would therefore be grateful if you could send me … .
- Could you therefore please send me … ?
- Could you therefore send me … ?
- Could you also send me … ?
How do you politely ask someone to do something fast in an email?
Explain the reason for the request. Give a deadline when possible. Give dates clearly. Make your request polite by starting it with Do you think you could … ? or I would be grateful if you/we/I could … .
How do you politely say about your information?
“FYI” is certainly informal, but “for your information” can have a place in formal communication as well. The full phrase, written out, sounds a bit cold and abrupt unless placed in a larger context where a more polite meaning is clear.
How do you use reference in a sentence?
Sentences Mobile For your reference, here are the changes I made in response. I have also furnished the documents to you as an attachment for your reference. I enclose a copy of this letter for your reference. As for your references, most of them are unreliable sources.
What to say instead of just letting you know?
What is another word for just to let you know?
| for your information | FYI |
|---|---|
| I’d like to bring to your attention | I’d like to notify you |
| it should be mentioned that | just so you know |
| just so you’re aware | so you know |
| for your attention | for your perusal |
Is it rude to say just to be clear?
Saying “to be clear” is still perfectly acceptable as long as you actually are trying to verify or get everyone on the same page. In some instances, though, the phrase is used as a filler word in conversations and indirect communication and can be removed altogether.
Is it polite to say for your reference?
Yes but always in a business environment. It would not be used at all in spoken English. Your quotation reads as though it is straight out of a business communication. It will be nice if you say,” Please find the attachment or please see the attachment for your reference.”
Is it rude to say for your reference?
Yes “for your information” is often said in a rude and nasty way, but not always. Usually the context will tell you. “for your reference” could be used in the same way but is not so common.