Do you need a comma after per our conversation?
Andrew Ramirez
Published Apr 04, 2026
Per our earlier conversation, attached, please find the document. The removal of the comma after attached changes the meaning significantly: now it means that as a result of the earlier conversation, you have attached a document to this message and the addressee is politely requested to open and read it.
How do you use per our conversation?
1. To remind the other party of an obligation. If you want to politely remind the other person of an obligation they agreed to, you might refer to it using, “As per our conversation.” This is especially tempting if someone has forgotten to meet their obligation or does not remember agreeing to it.
Is it wrong to say as per?
The more ponderous as per is often found in business and legal prose, or in writing that attempts to adopt a formal tone. It is not incorrect to use, but some find it overly legalistic and counsel avoiding it for that reason.
Why is as per wrong?
How do you telephonic a conversation?
English telephone conversations almost always start in the same way – by introducing yourself. Say “Hello, this is (name)” to let people know who you are. If you answer the phone and the caller doesn’t give his name, you can say “May I ask who’s calling, please?”.
What are telephonic skills?
Effective telephone skills are predicated on strong communications skills. The four major means of communication are speaking, reading, writing, and listening—with listening being the most important part. Listening involves sensing, interpreting, evaluating, and responding.
Can we use as per?
Either per or as per can be used to mean in accordance with in formal business English. Although as per is technically redundant because one could simply use per or as depending on context, you will see this more in written English then solely per, e.g. We will meet there on Tuesday as per our arrangement.
How is per se used in a sentence?
Per se is handy when you need to single out a particular element of a bigger thing. So you might say, “The song, per se, wasn’t a bad choice; it was your singing voice that was atrocious.” In Latin it means “by itself.” When you want to sound a little smart, inject a per se into what you’re saying.