Would you be kind enough to in a sentence?
For example “Of course. May I take your hand?” “Would you be kind enough to bring me a pot of tea, please?” “Certainly, madam.”
Was kind enough to help?
It’s a way of saying that the person was so kind, or had enough compassion, that they would offer their help to the speaker.
What does kind enough mean?
1 having a friendly or generous nature or attitude. 2 helpful to others or to another. a kind deed. 3 considerate or humane.
How do you use kind enough in a sentence?
The traffic agent was kind enough to direct Sarah discreetly to a closed-off street running behind the arena. She was also kind enough to send one of her beautiful upcycled cardigans. They were kind enough to accommodate me with a ride to the train station.
Is kind enough sarcastic?
1 Answer. Yes, it can be misunderstood. But that’s not because of the phrasing; it’s because sarcastic intent can be conveyed using the same words as the ‘plain’ intent. For example, if someone split some milk, a sarcastic remark might be “Oh, well done.” They might do an ‘eye roll’ while saying that.
Would you please be so kind as?
Would you be so kind as to… This phrase makes you sound almost sarcastic, as if you think the other person is likely to refuse your request. In business, a person doesn’t need to be “kind” to do something: it’s generally their job!
Is kind enough rude?
Could you please can you please?
Both are correct. The first is more direct, and the second is more polite. Could you please . . . gives slightly more room for refusal than Can you please . . .
Are you nice enough?
—used as a polite way of asking someone for a favor Would you be good enough to show me the way?
What can I say instead of please?
What is another word for please?
delight | content |
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pleasure | charm |
entertain | indulge |
cheer | oblige |
overjoy | suit |
Is using Please advise rude?
In the end, there’s nothing grammatically wrong with “please advise.” It’s just a question of usage and style. Some people don’t like it because it can be interpreted as rude or demanding.
Can you please help with below request?
In everyday English writing, “Can you please assist with the request below?” and “Could you please assist with the request below?” are both requests for help. Don’t use either phrase in conversation. In English writing, the request can be written “below” introductory text on a page or a screen.
How do you politely ask for something?
How to Ask for Favors
- Be direct but polite.
- Don’t make it sound bad.
- Avoid guilt.
- Don’t cross the line.
- Show respect.
- Avoid constant one-sided favors.
- Be personal but straightforward.
- Take “No” for an answer.
How do you use please in a sentence?
Please sentence example
- Please don’t tell her!
- Please , let me go!
- Please don’t leave me.
- Lord, she prayed, please don’t let them get Chauncey – and then she knew nothing.
- ” Please be quick,” he said.
- “Han, please ,” she begged.
- I hope you will please write to me from all the cities you visit.
Will you be good enough to?
What is the meaning of good enough?
adjective. adequately good for the circumstances. “if it’s good enough for you it’s good enough for me” Synonyms: good. having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified.
What can you say instead of please in an email?
You can use KINDLY instead of PLEASE.
What can I write instead of please in email?
Instead of using the clunky “please find attached,” just write “I have attached…” or “Attached is…” With this adjustment, the wording of your opening sentence will still be 100 percent professional, but the language will sound more natural, more comfortable, and more confident. You will be writing in your own skin.