Need to bring attention to an email I sent a while ago, how to I do it? [on hold]





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So I have been away from office for a few days and I had sent an email to my colleague with some tasks that have to be done.



However, it's has been three days and I haven't received any reply.



I am pretty sure he's got it and want to politely remind him by replying to the same email thread.



I thought I just ask if he's received but don't think that will do it.



Any suggestions?










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  • Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
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So I have been away from office for a few days and I had sent an email to my colleague with some tasks that have to be done.



However, it's has been three days and I haven't received any reply.



I am pretty sure he's got it and want to politely remind him by replying to the same email thread.



I thought I just ask if he's received but don't think that will do it.



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question













put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Dan Bron, FumbleFingers, Azor Ahai, Lawrence, Jason Bassford 2 days ago


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.















  • Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
    – Azor Ahai
    2 days ago













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So I have been away from office for a few days and I had sent an email to my colleague with some tasks that have to be done.



However, it's has been three days and I haven't received any reply.



I am pretty sure he's got it and want to politely remind him by replying to the same email thread.



I thought I just ask if he's received but don't think that will do it.



Any suggestions?










share|improve this question













So I have been away from office for a few days and I had sent an email to my colleague with some tasks that have to be done.



However, it's has been three days and I haven't received any reply.



I am pretty sure he's got it and want to politely remind him by replying to the same email thread.



I thought I just ask if he's received but don't think that will do it.



Any suggestions?







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put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Dan Bron, FumbleFingers, Azor Ahai, Lawrence, Jason Bassford 2 days ago


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.






put on hold as primarily opinion-based by Dan Bron, FumbleFingers, Azor Ahai, Lawrence, Jason Bassford 2 days ago


Many good questions generate some degree of opinion based on expert experience, but answers to this question will tend to be almost entirely based on opinions, rather than facts, references, or specific expertise. If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.














  • Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
    – Azor Ahai
    2 days ago


















  • Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
    – Azor Ahai
    2 days ago
















Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago




Hi nshunz, welcome to ELU. Unfortunately, we don't answer questions about how to phrase things, since that's more about interpersonal relationships, than English, per se. We like to answer questions about grammar and etymology. I think your question is likely to be closed as off-topic.
– Azor Ahai
2 days ago















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