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E - MAIL WRITING :
Date : 29 th April, 2019
From : [email protected]
To : [email protected]
Subject : Experience at the Orphanage
Dear Princess,
Please accept my heartiest congratulations on your doing so well in the last examination. I am really proud of you.
Do you remember our trip to the Orphanage near Kolhapuri? Well, recently, I visited an orphanage named " Way to happiness" . There I found that the condition of children living there was not much better. The name of the Orphanage and the protocol were totally ironical. But in the children living there, was some kind of hope which was so strong that their actions and my greeting on their Orphanage made me remind the importance of children's school age. Well, I learnt various things there as collage art, sand drawing, paper quilling.etc. The children of that Orphanage were too much enthusiastic and dedicated to the studies as well as creative workings.
I also found that " Our opportunities are great but when power outstrips ability, we fall into evil days."
" Children are like wet cement, whatever falls on them leaves an impression". So, I learnt that we have to be decent ourselves to guide our youngsters a way of nobility and decency. So, that on our truthful track, they also shape the same noble path.
Your's affectionately
Raghav
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Answer:
Explanation:I often come across if otherwise, if not, if opposed, and the like in business communications as a shorthand. I would avoid them if possible.
Otherwise means differently or alternatively, so if otherwise posits an alternative scenario. The trick, of course, is to be mindful of which scenario is being referred to, especially when context is limited. To the original question, if you wanted to use if otherwise to see if the boss agrees with your approach, you would need to write something like
I am planning to do X and Y. I think that is the approach you prefer; please let me know if otherwise.
As originally written, you ask
I am planning to do X and Y; please let me know if I am not planning to do X and Y
which strains logic.
Using otherwise in this way can be quite vague, as there are a number of alternative scenarios which could equally apply: