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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 10:37 am
She probably was told to say that professionally. It's a bit formal
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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 11:01 am
amother OP wrote: | No judgement. Just asking. I work in an office where we request documents all day. No one uses those words. |
Which words do you normally use?
I think many thanks is perfectly normal, much obliged is quite posh
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daffys


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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 12:49 pm
Very normal for a Chassidish girl . They’re usually extra formal when dealing with men.
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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 1:31 pm
When I worked with a British publisher for a while, I picked up some of the lingo… “Many thanks,” “In due course,” etc.
And then it got interesting at the next place I worked. 😂
She could have picked it up anywhere. You never know. It’s formal and polite.
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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 1:35 pm
amother OP wrote: | He obviously thought these words were out of the ordinary, because no one else he deals with in that office uses them. (Never mind that even a basic thank you email 10x a day is annoying.) |
While they are not typical closings in the emails at my employer in my location, they seem rather professional and appropriate.
Even if I got a thank you reply email, I don't find it annoying. It's normal and professional to say thanks/thank you/many thanks, etc. in a quick reply email. If I got manifestos of gratitude constantly, that would be weird and somewhat annoying.
I usually close my work emails with "Thanks" or "Thank you" if that's and appropriate closing as do most of my peers.
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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 2:54 pm
The responses let your husband know that she received the emails — it's polite and responsible. The "much obliged" formal language may be because she is Chassidish.
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Tue, Mar 07 2023, 2:57 pm
amother OP wrote: | Sure. I get that. That's normal. But to request 10 documents a day and respond to each email with a reply of many thanks or much obliged is just odd. I agree with him. Sorry! |
I just don't know who has that much time to get that bothered by a quick email that says thanks and indicates the item was received.
Also, why does it bother you that much? I don't have time to get annoyed for my husband over smaller matters. I have enough on my own plate.
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