This is a very polite way to ask someone to do something. You use it in formal business situations. It means, "I would be very thankful if you could do this."
This is a very polite way to ask someone to do something. You use it in formal business situations. It means, "I would be very thankful if you could do this."
I would be very grateful if you could confirm these materials by tomorrow.
Regarding the schedule for next week's meeting, it would be greatly appreciated if you could make adjustments.
Regarding this matter, I would be grateful if you would not speak of it to others.
As I mentioned the other day, I said that I would be grateful if you could send a product sample; how are things progressing on that front?
We would like to reflect everyone's opinions in the final project report, so we would be grateful if you could submit them by the end of this week.
This phrase is super polite. It's like saying, "I'd be so lucky if you could do this." It shows great respect. It makes your request very soft.
This is a very polite way to ask for something. It is more formal than saying "I would be happy if you did X." It is also less direct than saying "I want you to do X." You are saying it would be good if X happened.
Don't use this when you are speaking. It sounds too formal. This phrase is for very polite writing, like business letters. Use it when you ask for something important from someone above you.
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