1. Please sign this slip upon receipt of the report.
2. Please sign the attached slip in acknowledgment the receipt of the report.
3. Please sign the attached slip to acknowledge the receipt of the report.
a. Are the above sentences correct?
b. Which one ot the above is the most polite way to express?
c. Should I say sign the attached slip or sign on the attached slip ?
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For a brief note printed on a piece of label and stick it on the diary.
Should I call it sticker or label?
eg. Please sign on the sticker / label.
Longer and more helpful titles would be good, Ju - such as Please sign this slip.
They are all polite; 'Please' ensures that.
1 needs 'the attached' instead of 'this'.
In 2, 'of' is missing before 'the receipt'.
In 3, omit 'the' before 'receipt'.
***c. Should I say 'Please sign the attached slip'? Yes; 'sign on' is wrong.
Call it a note.
Rover