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Is just an FYI rude?

Writer Nathan Sanders

“FYI” “FYI” is just rude and can easily become a tool in passive aggressive communication when forwarding an email from someone else – “FYI, you should know about this”.

How do you politely say FYI?

2 Answers

  1. I’d just like to bring to your attention… + an issue / a recent discovery / an interesting fact.
  2. I would just like to update you on…
  3. I’d like to notify you that…
  4. Just so you know…
  5. Just so you’re aware…

How do you use FYI in a sentence?

Examples. FYI: A new study shows pictures of kittens reduce stress. I was late for the recital, and fyi, the school was the third bus stop after the mall, not the fourth.

Where is FYI used in email?

FYI, or “for your information” – ONLY use it in a business memo or email to explain that some of the recipients are not expected to take any action but you’re letting them know out of courtesy, so they know what’s going on. (E.g. “Sarah, Ahmed – FYI.)

Can I say FYI to my boss?

If you’re asking is the phrase “FYI” disrespectful because it’s too informal with a superior, then in the USA the answer is no. FYI is a perfectly acceptable phrase for an email.

Do the needful rude?

Please do the needful.” To directly answer the OP’s question, it is exceptionally rude. It is presumptuous in telling rather than asking, and carries a condescending tone.

What can I use instead of FYI?

What is another word for FYI?

for your informationI’d like to bring to your attention
I’d like to notify youit should be mentioned that
just so you knowjust so you’re aware
just to let you knowso you know
for your attentionfor your perusal

What can I write instead of FYI?

What does just an FYI mean?

: a usually brief statement or communication that is intended to advise or warn someone Just an FYI, the district office will be closed Monday …—

How do I reply to a FYI email?

3) The email is an FYI. If you think the person needs reassurance or if you want to make sure the sender knows you received it, then write back, but include an FYI of your own: “Thanks, got it!

Why do Indians say nah?

I think the habit took root because Indian English speakers found it naturally difficult to append the right question-tag after their sentences. So, they settled with a simpler version of their own — ‘na’!

Why do Indians say really?

, grammar nosy. Originally Answered: Why do Indian people say “the same” and “actually” so often when speaking English ? ‘Actually’ is generally used as a way of expressing a change of mind, or as a way of emphasizing that the statement being made is true.

What is FYIP?

Options. Rating. FYIP. For Your Information, Please.

Should I reply to an FYI email?

Even with a simple FYI-type email, a nice “Thanks for the update — appreciated!” will be a welcome reply, especially for FYIs about time-sensitive and date-specific concerns. With more emails getting caught up in spam filters, this confirms you did receive the email and understand its contents.

Do I need to reply FYI email?

3) The email is an FYI. So many sent emails are simple FYIs (“for your information”) or reminders. Also, FYI, if you don’t need me responding to emails like this in the future, please include FYI, NNTR (no need to reply), or NRN (no response necessary).

What to write instead of this is to inform you?

The informal version of “…to inform you…” is “…to let you know…”; it turns out the pairing “I am writing to let you know…” (both informal) is much more common than “I write to let you know…” (mixed formal/informal) by 8,840 to 5,960.