Apr 15, 2015Β Β· 2 In my experience, when people have said, "Noted," or, more often, "So noted," it means that they have heard me, or pretended to have heard me, and that they have no. Well noted,ηš„εŒηΎ©ε­—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. Well noted with thanks.ηš„εŒηΎ©ε­—Neither sound very natural, but you are close! Instead of: "Well noted with thanks" Try this: "I understand, thank you!" or "Noted, thank you!" and Instead of:.

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It is noted that ..ηš„εŒηΎ©ε­—@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. 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". 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. "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.

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