"Will either you or him please text me, and let me know."
I'm pretty sure... ^-^'
Yes, "Will you or he please text me and let me know" is grammatically correct. "Will you or him please text me..." is not.
I need to know if this ok to write in an email.
To appreciate something is to know its value. To know the value of something is to understand it. Literature reflects life: the better we appreciate literature, the more we understand life.
I don't know if you can appreciate all that your friends do for you.
Are we going to hire a car on holiday to fully appreciate the mountains and lakes?You know I will always appreciate any help you can give me. I would appreciate receiving your thoughts on how to deal with the issue. I really did not appreciate John kicking me in the leg. It got all bruised up. the kids appreciate their teacher I truly appreciate all the housework you do for me. Julie appreciated John for helping her move into her new apartment.
~Appreciate~
Yes, that is a correct and polite way to acknowledge someone for informing you about something. It shows gratitude and respect for the communication.
Yes, it is extremely polite to tell someone "thanks for letting me know." Even if the information they provide isn't necessarily useful for you at that given moment, telling someone that you appreciate the effort they put in to finding an answer for you is the right way to go about it.
You can say: "Thank you for the update" or "I appreciate you keeping me informed."
I need to know if this ok to write in an email.
The appropriate response would be to send a nice thank-you note or card to the colleague, letting them know how much you liked and appreciate the basket.
You can express your gratitude by saying a heartfelt thank you and letting me know that you appreciate me deeply and will always be thankful for my help.
Send a thank you note telling the person how much you appreciate their thoughtfullness and kindness by recognizing your loss and letting you know it. Let them know in your own words how much it meant to you.
I knew you would love it
I would ask her a question about homework
You can politely address the situation by setting boundaries with your friend and letting them know that you appreciate their friendship but would prefer less frequent calls. It's important to communicate your feelings respectfully and honestly to maintain a healthy relationship.
you have to check it...
because they feel uncomforable letting you know.