What is difference between kindly and please?
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Difference between "kindly" and "please ... In Australian English, kindly implies a polite instruction (which is expected to be obeyed) rather than a polite request (which may be ignored or rejected). Accordingly, kindly is usually used by someone in a position of authority. The formality also implies that the person may be irritated.
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You use either please or kindly, you can also use both in a sentence to emphasis more on politeness.
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Please: Used in polite questions and requests (adverb).
Example: Please close the door.
Kindly: To express your feelings or requests in a kind and warm-hearted manner.
Example: Kindly fill out this form.
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