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Yours duly noted.
Yours duly noted.







If that's not the case, I would make that clear by saying what action you may take. Over here, sometimes I get a response that just says 'Noted.'. I think I could live with that, but would, like you, prefer a more expanded version. If I were the customer, I'd feel like you're not going to do anything. It's telegraphic: Confirm that yours your email and attachment has been received and noted with many thanks. To me, most of them sound like you're saying "We heard what you said." and that's all. What message do you actually want to convey/express to the client? What does duly noted mean Duly noted is a phrase used to say that something has been properly acknowledged or recorded. ("thank you" is essentially short for "I thank you.") "Well noted with thank you" is ungrammatical. (You still may not be able/willing to do anything about it!)

yours duly noted.

Someone might casually say, 'Noted,' but to say, 'Well noted,' or 'Duly noted,' is to emphasize that they have read your message, understood it fully, and will act according to your wishes. "Well noted with thanks" is at least a bit more cordial and at least suggests that you care. It is both acknowledgement and assurance. espaol 1 what does Noted yours means it is.

yours duly noted.

"Well noted" sounds similar to "Duly noted", formal and a bit unfriendly, like "I heard what you said (but maybe I can't/won't do anything about it)." I may not even care. Thread starter Cocorita argentina Start date C.









Yours duly noted.