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- What does it mean when someone says noted to you?
When you make a statement and the reply comes back "Noted," you can assume that you have been over-sharing, discussing topics the other person finds objectionable or uncomfortable, or violating some other social taboo It is a one-word way of saying, "I don't wish to discuss this and I wish you would stop talking about it "
- 【It is noted that . . . . 】 と 【We noted that . . . - HiNative
"It is noted that" is in passive form, which means that: "someone noted that ", It's only known that it has been noted but not by who It's more common to use the passive form in this case since "noted" pretty much means "Is well known"
- Well noted, 和 Noted. 和 I understand. 和有什么不一样?
Well noted,Well noted is just an emphasized form of noted Noted kind of implies that you will remember a request later and act on it (as if you'd written it in a notebook) Thus if someone asked "Can you understand me?" you could respond with "I understand" but "Noted" wouldn't make sense If someone said "I need you to take me to the hospital tomorrow" you can say "I understand" but "Noted
- 【Well noted. 】 と 【Well noted with thanks. 】 と . . . - HiNative
この場合、「Well noted with thanks」を使ってもいいですか、それとも一般的には「Duly noted with thanks」の方が適切ですか? @ABC-learner Thank you for your detailed explanation and URL recommendation
- Well noted. 和 Well noted with thanks. 和 Well noted . . . - HiNative
Well noted When replying to a status update email from clients, you can reply in 3 different ways 1 "Well noted " This is very short and can sound rude 2 "Well noted, thanks " Using "thanks" is more casual sounding 3 "Well noted, thank you " This response is formal and respectful |None of these sound natural to me "Well noted" sounds similar to "Duly noted", formal and a bit unfriendly
- noted with thanks是什么意思? -关于英语 (美国)(英文) | HiNative
noted with thanks“Noted with thanks” is commonly used in replying emails to basically acknowledge that the email content has been read It is a more concise way of saying “I have understood what has been written Thank you” This phrase is usually only used in replying a written message, such as emails, but it is not being used in a daily conversation Hope this helps |a fancy or
- It is noted that . . . . 和 We noted that . . . . 的差別在哪裡?
It is noted that 的同義字@yuuuuki728 Then I would advice saying something along the lines: "Thank you for your mail, we're currently looking into the issue and we'll be in touch with you shortly" Or maybe "Thank you for your email Could you please provide us with more specific information regarding the issue? It will help us narrow down a solution " Or if you have a solution, just
- Note that or noted that - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
Noted that we have previously discussed this Noted may be understood as either a finite past-tense form or a non-finite past participle In both cases, the sentence is defective: If noted is a finite verb, the sentence is missing its subject— who observed that we have already discussed this?
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