duly noted
by Diction+ on Nov 07, 2014 09:49:18
1) A phrase which communicates that you understand and that you will give a person's advice, observation or perspective, proper
consideration
2) That you will
take note of the information
for later consideration/use
Example:
"John, your report may need to mention the affect of
tides on fish life cycles."
"
Duly noted Laura. I might discuss with Steve later whether it can be added given the time constraints"
duly noted
by scuba7jb on Jun 17, 2013 17:29:37
A phrase that is used to disregard yet acknowledge someone’s criticism,
critique, observation, or suggestion. The connotation is a
snide ‘I don’t care what you think. You are probably right, but that doesn't matter. Shut up.’
The situation often ends as an ‘
I told you so’
Example:
“Bill, you really should turn off the power before you replace that switch” …
“
Duly noted” …
***explosion of
blue sparks***
“Cindy, I really don’t think those stiletto-heels are a good idea for where we’re going”…
“Duly noted”…
***ends up twisting her ankle.***
“Before you attempt this experiment, you need to fully understand the chemistry behind the reaction.”…
“Duly noted”…
***
burns down lab***