stand by my concerns

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joseph0928

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Hi,
Recently I've got an email form a client:
I stand by my concerns, and write this email to you to explain the technical issues we are facing.

What does he mean when writing down "I stand by my concerns"?
Does he mean "I put my concerns aside" or "I am very concerned"?

Thank you
 

Dena11

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Hi Joseph, the client is saying that he is still concerned about the technical issues.
 

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Hi,
Recently [STRIKE]I've[/STRIKE] I got an email [STRIKE]form[/STRIKE] from a client:

I stand by my concerns, and write this email to you to explain the technical issues we are facing.

What does he mean [STRIKE]when writing down[/STRIKE] by "I stand by my concerns"?
Does he mean "I put my concerns aside" or "I am very concerned"?

Thank you.

Presumably, in a previous email, he detailed his concerns. He is now saying that he remains concerned about the same things.

Note my changes above.
 

Tdol

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He's not necessarily very concerned, but he has not changed his opinions and believes his concerns are still right.
 
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