A few days ago
Philip Augustus

how would you phrase?

I always seem to write like this,

“I am wondering if you could send this email”

How can I get rid of the “wondering”

But I do not want to say

“send this email”

is there another way to phrase this?

Top 10 Answers
A few days ago
boots6

Favorite Answer

Not sure exactly what you are trying to say, but here are a few suggestions:

Could you please reply via email ?

I would appreciate an email response.

I would appreciate an answer via email.

Please send this via email.

Please send your answer via email.

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A few days ago
sweetu
wud u mind sendin tis email for me

cud u pls send tis email

i wud appreciate if u cud send tis email

cud u pls have the email sent

wud u like doin me a favour by sendin tis email

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A few days ago
Kermitbust
Thank you for sending this email

I appreciate you sending this email

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A few days ago
samantha
You are making a request….”I am wondering” implies you are undecided if you should make the request…..

instead say a direct sentence “Please E- mail me …and then tell them what you want to be in the E-mail”……if they do not want to send what you want, they will e-mail you back and tell you so…otherwise, they will E-mail you what you want to know….

So as an example you would say ” Please E-mail me the details concerning this item….”….

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A few days ago
JL
Use please and thank you.

Please send the email at your earliest convenience. Thank you.

or, just ask directly, yet casually.

Nothing is wrong with…

Reminder…. send the email when you get a chance. Thanks!

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A few days ago
George C
Perhaps
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A few days ago
vickie
Just add please to the sentence. For example:

Could you please send this email.

Could you send this email please.

Please forward this email. etc:

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A few days ago
?
i was hoping you could mail this for me?…
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A few days ago
Anonymous
i unno
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A few days ago
Cherry Darling
Would you please send this email?
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