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I want to ask how can I reply this e-mail;
It was a pleasure meeting you in person a couple of days ago, hope will have this chance again and happy to be working together with you.
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets
professionalism
closed as too broad by Philip Kendall, scaaahu, gnat, Roger, yochannah Apr 28 '15 at 12:40
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I want to ask how can I reply this e-mail;
It was a pleasure meeting you in person a couple of days ago, hope will have this chance again and happy to be working together with you.
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets
professionalism
closed as too broad by Philip Kendall, scaaahu, gnat, Roger, yochannah Apr 28 '15 at 12:40
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
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It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
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Apr 27 '15 at 9:54
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I want to ask how can I reply this e-mail;
It was a pleasure meeting you in person a couple of days ago, hope will have this chance again and happy to be working together with you.
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets
professionalism
I want to ask how can I reply this e-mail;
It was a pleasure meeting you in person a couple of days ago, hope will have this chance again and happy to be working together with you.
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets
professionalism
edited Apr 27 '15 at 10:00
asked Apr 27 '15 at 9:08
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closed as too broad by Philip Kendall, scaaahu, gnat, Roger, yochannah Apr 28 '15 at 12:40
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
closed as too broad by Philip Kendall, scaaahu, gnat, Roger, yochannah Apr 28 '15 at 12:40
Please edit the question to limit it to a specific problem with enough detail to identify an adequate answer. Avoid asking multiple distinct questions at once. See the How to Ask page for help clarifying this question. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
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The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
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It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:54
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The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
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It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:54
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The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
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It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:54
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:54
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You could answer it something similar to this:
Thank you for taking the time to come to city name, it was great to
have had the opportunity to meet you and to work with you in person. I am
sure that we will continue to work together successfully into the future.
Or something along those lines :) You want to in effect thank HIM for coming to see you, and reassure him that it was a productive and enjoyable experience :)
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1 Answer
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You could answer it something similar to this:
Thank you for taking the time to come to city name, it was great to
have had the opportunity to meet you and to work with you in person. I am
sure that we will continue to work together successfully into the future.
Or something along those lines :) You want to in effect thank HIM for coming to see you, and reassure him that it was a productive and enjoyable experience :)
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up vote
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You could answer it something similar to this:
Thank you for taking the time to come to city name, it was great to
have had the opportunity to meet you and to work with you in person. I am
sure that we will continue to work together successfully into the future.
Or something along those lines :) You want to in effect thank HIM for coming to see you, and reassure him that it was a productive and enjoyable experience :)
suggest improvements |Â
up vote
2
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up vote
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You could answer it something similar to this:
Thank you for taking the time to come to city name, it was great to
have had the opportunity to meet you and to work with you in person. I am
sure that we will continue to work together successfully into the future.
Or something along those lines :) You want to in effect thank HIM for coming to see you, and reassure him that it was a productive and enjoyable experience :)
You could answer it something similar to this:
Thank you for taking the time to come to city name, it was great to
have had the opportunity to meet you and to work with you in person. I am
sure that we will continue to work together successfully into the future.
Or something along those lines :) You want to in effect thank HIM for coming to see you, and reassure him that it was a productive and enjoyable experience :)
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answered Apr 27 '15 at 10:11
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The answer depends so much as to why this e-mail was sent to you - please expand your question to add some context.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:20
we are working together but we did not meet until last week when he came to our city. today he sent me this email as a thank for my hospitality and to continue the work. How can I express that it was also my pleasure and and ....ets.
â mimaar
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
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It doesn't sound like an email reply is really needed. If it was face to face it's customary to give a reply such as "The pleasure was all mine." or "It was a pleasure meeting you too." or something like that. But for an email message that sounds too short and not obligatory.
â Brandin
Apr 27 '15 at 9:53
@mimaar Please edit your question rather than putting clarifications in comments.
â Philip Kendall
Apr 27 '15 at 9:54