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"Don't know, don't care" (please notice the quotations:)
Once the ref askes are you ready to commence and you reply YES - chat stops and actions speak.
If the person sending the email to you also sent the same email to 10 other people then using the reply to all would send a reply to the person that sent you the email and the other 10 people.
A reply is a specific type of response that directly addresses the initial communication in a conversation. A response, on the other hand, is a broader term that can encompass any form of reaction or answer to a question or situation.
i am following the company rules and regulations, some times we are directly going to field , because of appointments,
It always depends on the situation. Depending on what the other person said you can reply. Just say what you would do if you were in the illustrated situation with that person. I like to use * on either side of actions so the person knows if your actually saying something
Answer: 1) reply 2) correction
told, reply, answer...
Many leases simply automatically renew if you do nothing at the end of the lease period. Others will send you a notice with a date by which you must reply. You will be charged a fee if you do not provide 30 days notice, but it is usually pro-rated.
It depends on the context.You could say "nobody reply" if you were telling people who were present (e.g. a group of people) to not reply. For example:Nobody reply to my last status update.However, this wouldn't be correct in other contexts. Other contexts could be:Nobody replies to my status updates.Nobody replied to my status update last night.
Just tell it. And don't reply to anything they say. Make it seem like you don't care or you don't even notice.
If the subject means nothing to you, you could relate that. If the subject brings you down by ten percent, you could reply that you are decimated. If the subject wipes you out, you could reply that you are devastated. In other words, you could reply appropriately, inappropriately, or not at all.