Is Please be advised polite?
It’s necessary to be polite; otherwise, you can upset people. “Please be advised,” holds the same function in English. It makes the phrase more polite and respectful.
What can I write instead of Please be advised?
Classic Thesaurus 1970, Synonyms for Please be advised, Classic Thesaurus, viewed 15 August, 2021..List search.
34 | »please be informed exp.attention, note, mark |
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5 | »notice n. & v. |
5 | »we inform exp. |
4 | »you should know exp. |
4 | »be aware exp. |
What does please advise mean in email?
Please advise is a formal request for information, often associated with professional correspondence. The expression is often interpreted as a passive-aggressive phrase in business contexts and tongue-in-cheek in casual contexts.
Which is correct, please advise or Please Advise?
Well, the correct phrase is actually “Please advise”. Some grammar experts say that “Please advise” must have an object after the phrase because advise is a transitive verb. But since it’s widely used in our emails, “Please advise” is grammatically accepted. Just take note that some may argue “Please advise” sounds impolite,
What’s the point of saying’please advise’in an email request?
At best it’s still superfluous, since whatever matter you are seeking to be advised about should already, in question form, have preceded “please advise,” in which case what exactly is the point of the additional request to “please advise”?
When to use Please Advise and when to leave it out?
That’s right: the best way to get around “please advise” is just to leave it out. In most cases, the phrase comes after a question, so it ends up functioning as filler words or worse, as in Eric’s email.
Which is appropriate,’kindly advice’or’kindly advise’?
Advise is a verb and when you advise someone you are giving them advice. You are not asking for kindly advice but asking in a polite way for advice. For instance you are telling someone your situation or problem and you need their advice.