how to say - Many Thanks in advance or Many Thanks In Advance

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Which one is correct below,

Many Thanks in advance

Many Thanks In Advance
 
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None of those are common. Why don't you just say "I'd really appreciate it if......"
 
Which one is correct below,

Many Thanks in advance

Many Thanks In Advance


Is this the closing of a message?

Irregardless, I think you have married two common phrases, "Many thanks." and "Thanks in advance." There's nothing wrong with this, but it is a little awkward, and there is no need to capitalize "thanks" or "advance".

If you want to give emphasis to "Thanks in advance.", you could simply add an exclamation point.
 
[STRIKE]Ir[/STRIKE]regardless
 
I don't have much of a problem with "Many thanks in advance" as long as only the first word is capitalised and it ends with a full stop. It's not a standard ending but there's nothing wrong with it grammatically. Personally, I don't thank people in advance for anything, just in case they don't do it!
 
Whilst I agree with you entirely about its usage, while in Madrid recently I was pointed in the direction of this:

Irregardless - Definition and More from the Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary

The final sentence is the important one, of course.
Exactly. " Its reputation has not risen over the years, and it is still a long way from general acceptance. Use regardless instead."

Learners may hear some native speakers saying it, but I recommend that they (the learners) do not use it.
 
Ok, you got me. I was being pedantic and it backfired on me. :-(
Don't worry about it. I have lost count of the number of times I've slipped up.
 
Hello all.

I have written as below in my email signature


Many Thanks

Kind Regards

Is it correctly written?
 
Many Thanks

KindRegards

Is it correctly written?
You have already been told not to capitalise the first letter of 'thanks'; the same applies to 'regards'. You need a space between 'Kind' and 'regards'.
 
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