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Are you trying to make a formal request at work and wondering if “Thank you for your understanding” is the right phrase to use—or if there’s a better one? We’re here to help. “Thank you for your understanding” is a polite way to acknowledge someone else’s efforts and thank them meaningfully for their cooperation. If you’re worried about overusing the phrase, however, we’ve got a comprehensive list of alternative phrases that can work just as well, plus examples of how to use them.
“Thank You for Your Understanding” Overview
“Thank you for your understanding” is a common workplace phrase used to express gratitude while making a request or discussing an inconvenience. You can use alternative phrases like “I appreciate your flexibility,” “Thank you for your patience and consideration,” and “Many thanks for your support.”
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