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Is Kindly advise correct?

“Kindly advise” is the appropriate sentence in this case. Advice is a noun and advise is a verb. Kindly advice is advice (noun) which is given kindly (in a kind, well meant manner). “Kindly advise” is a phrase you may see in a letter or email asking politely for advice from someone.

Do you say please advise or advice?

Advise is a verb that means to suggest what should be done, to recommend, or to give information to someone. The S of advise sounds like a Z. Advice is a noun that means a suggestion about what you should do. The C of advice sounds like S.

Can I say please be advised?

While “please be advised” tells the reader that they should be aware of the ensuing information, “please advise” is actually a request for information. “Please advise” literally means “please give us advice on the matter.”

What can I say instead of Please be advised?

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34»please be informed exp.attention, note, mark
18»please be aware exp.
16»please take note exp.mark, attention, note
9»kindly note exp.
9»pay attention exp.mark, note, attention

Should I practice or practise?

If you use British English, you’ll need both practice and practise, so you’ve got a bit more work to do here. In short: you should use practise when you’re using the verb (that is, the ‘doing’ word), and practice for the noun (or ‘thing’ word).

Advice is a noun and Advise is a verb. Here you are asking for the content of what you expect from him, and so it should be the noun form that is to be used. The correct form is ‘;kindly advise.

Which is appropriate,’kindly advice’or’kindly advise’?

You are not asking for kindly advice but asking in a polite way for advice. For instance you are telling someone your situation or problem and you need their advice. At the end of your written explanation you may write in a new sentence “”Kindly advise”. It is a request.

How to make a sentence using’kindly be advised’?

“Kindly be advised that a sentence could be made exactly like this one.” Then a decent editor would remove “that” and replace it with a comma. Then a better editor would remove “Kindly be advised.” Then a brutally efficient editor would reduce the sentence to: “Like this.”

Why is it strange to say Kindly be advised?

As we have noted before, the Passive Voice does not work well in correspondence. To tell some one to be informed or to be advised (kindly or otherwise) is strange because this places the reader in a situation in which he/she does nothing but await the informing or advising. This is a convoluted way of telling the reader to note something!

Which is the correct way to say Please Be advised?

There are other ways to say “please be advised.” For example, you could say “please be notified,” which both has the same meaning and is just as formal as “please be notified.” If your utility provider has some bad news for you, they may let you know by sending you an email or letter.