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When it comes to writing professional emails and correspondence, you might be wondering when “Thanks in advance” is an appropriate thing to say. We can help you figure it out! “Thanks in advance” is definitely acceptable workplace jargon, but in certain situations (like asking for a big favor or talking to a supervisor), it may sound presumptuous. In this article, we’ll show you the many alternative phrases you can use and how to use them. Plus, we’ll go over exactly when to use “Thanks in advance” and when to avoid it.
Ways to Say “Thanks in Advance”
- “Thanks for considering my request.” Ask them for help without making any assumptions.
- “Could you…?” Give the recipient a direct call to action and explain what you need.
- “Thank you for your time.” Make a request while acknowledging their time is valuable.
- “I’m grateful for any support.” Emphasize that you’ll appreciate any level of help from them.
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