Tedwonny
Member
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2012
- Member Type
- Student or Learner
- Native Language
- Chinese
- Home Country
- Hong Kong
- Current Location
- UK
Believe it or not, at times, the more you come across the phrase, the more you believe that it is acceptable / correct.
I know adjectives that can go with 'reminders' are 'kind' / 'gentle' / 'friendly' but as I have come across innumerable instances of 'warm reminders', I can no longer be sure whether I am given the right input.
E.g. "A warm reminder - xx's party tonight"
Does it sound natural to native speakers' ears?
Thanks
I know adjectives that can go with 'reminders' are 'kind' / 'gentle' / 'friendly' but as I have come across innumerable instances of 'warm reminders', I can no longer be sure whether I am given the right input.
E.g. "A warm reminder - xx's party tonight"
Does it sound natural to native speakers' ears?
Thanks