![]() ![]() It’s a slang for “Got it” or “I understood”… – Mamta D. If no particular response is required, just say “thanks.” If you own an “action item” but can’t get to it for a while, let the sender know you saw the message and estimate when you expect to reply. How do you acknowledge a message?Īcknowledge promptly that you received a message. Someone might casually say, “Noted,” but to say, “Well noted,” or “Duly noted,” is to emphasize that they have read your message, understood it fully, and will act according to your wishes. It is both acknowledgement and assurance. In general, I find if you only say this, it will sound a bit terse and could be taken as rude. “Acknowledge” in the present tense will look like a command to the person who receives the email, not as a response. There’s nothing automatically or intrinsically wrong with “noted with thanks.” The words themselves aren’t impolite, but – like a lot of other phrases – it can come across as impolite if used improperly and it sounds sarcastic or ironic, or if it sounds abrupt. In this situation “OK.” would be considered acceptable. If there is a possible action item for the “OK Noted” conversation you can be sure to see it in an email soon. Meaning they said the phrase to communicate to you that they took a note on your idea/conversation/task. a usual and accepted way of behaving or doing something しきたり、因習、慣習 Does Doolally mean?ĭoolally tap or simply “Doolally”, meaning to ‘ lose one’s mind‘, derived from the boredom felt at the camp. What does duly accept mean?ġ in a proper or fitting manner. : in a due manner or time : properly a duly elected official Your comments are duly noted. What is another way of saying well noted? ![]() I will look into it and let you know the findings. ![]()
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