I am pleased to inform you...

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mohammad_kr

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Hi,
Where shall I use the expression "I am pleased to inform you that..."
Should it be a very good news for the person I am talking/writing to or can it be a good thing happened to me myself?
I can explain if its not clear....
Thanks
 
It's a way of announcing good news- it doesn't have to mean that something good is to happen directly to the person you are writing or speaking to, but simply that they will feel positive about the news.
 
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