Formal English uses polite, professional language such as 'Please inform me,' 'I understand,' and 'It's somewhat expensive,' while informal English uses casual, conversational expressions like 'Let me know,' 'Got it,' and 'It's a bit pricey'; the choice between formal and informal English depends on the context, audience, and level of politeness required.
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Please inform me.
Let me know.
I understand.
Got it.
I must leave now.
Got to go now.
It's somewhat expensive.
It's a bit pricey.
Please contact me.
Drop me a line.
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