Yes, it exists. It's short for "please let us know when you receive this letter, package, etc."Hello!
Does this expression exist?: "Please advise upon receipt".
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Yes, it exists. It's short for "please let us know when you receive this letter, package, etc."
As I've said, it's just shorthand. "Please advise us......." would be much better.Are supposed to write "advise us..."?
As I've said, it's just shorthand. "Please advise us......." would be much better.
HenryI mean, is "us" necessary,?
"Please advise us upon receipt"? I like this one better.
or can we also write:
"Please advise upon receipt". You can write this. The recipient will know what it means.
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Will, rique has answered your first question in post 4, and your second in post 2. What more can anyone write?I mean, is "us" necessary,?
"Please advise us upon receipt"?
or can we also write:
"Please advise upon receipt".
Thank you
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It definitely exists. . . you've just typed it and I've just read it.Does this expression exist?: "Please advise upon receipt".
Will, rique has answered your first question in post 4, and your second in post 2. What more can anyone write?
What exactly do you not understand? Please read carefully post #s 4 and 6. If you still do not understand, please ask your question again and we will attemt to clarify.May I misunderstand things? :-(