Dear [Recipient's Name],
I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt appreciation for your outstanding work on [specific project or task]. Your dedication, attention to detail, and creativity truly made a difference, and the results exceeded my expectations. It's a pleasure to have someone as talented and committed as you on our team. Thank you for your hard work!
Best regards,
[Your Name]
enraged
Glad
pleased, closets, flotsam
Complacent
happy... oh wait
delighted
Pleased - Greased - Creased
glad
In a book, sign, script, poster, title, someones name...... basically nearly everywhere where there are any writing.
if you wrote a letter to the school principle then it would be a business letter Example: their address and yours Dear Mrs. (or Mr.) Name I am writing to you on account of your student body. We would appreciate it if you would think about changing the school's menu. We have noticed alot of repetitive lunches and would be very pleased if you would add more changes to the school menu as soon as possible. Thank you, your student body Writing a letter like this one it must be formal and strait to the point. In other words a business letter and always refer to the person as Mr. or Mrs. and then their last name.
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The likely word is "glad."