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kindly god. This is a matter of tone or "register". "Kindly" is seen in America as being old-fashioned and overly formal. Not incorrect, but rare and getting rarer. See, for example, this ngram result for "kindly reply" vs. "please reply". The last time the former was as common as the latter was about 1910. As of 2000, "please reply" was about 25x as common. I can't speak for BrE usage. meaning in context - Difference between "kindly" and "please" - English ... Used as adjectives, 'kind' and 'kindly' are synonyms. You may replace one with the other. Kindly 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] A kindly person is kind, caring, and sympathetic. He was a stern critic but an extremely kindly man. Synonyms: benevolent, kind, caring, nice However, 'kindly' can be used as an adverb, meaning 'thoughtfully or helpfully' Kindly

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Sometimes I received emails start with "Kindly notice", and other times "Kindly note", I checked the two meaning on the dictionaries and it seem both of them can be verb and they have similar meani... meaning in context - "Kindly notice that" or "Kindly note that ... kindly old lady, kindly act- Cambridge. Kindly concern -Webster. Kindly criticism, kindly interest - The Free Dictionary. So the sentence "Thank you for your kindly attention" is not incorrect grammatically. However, as it's unusual to use it as an adjective, we should use "kind" which is more usual and common adjective in modern English as follows

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