Synonym for Thanks for your kindly reminder. @gagaapple: They are different because of the way you would use the words "kindly" and "friendly". In this situation it would make more sense to say "Thanks for your friendly reminder". Or instead saying "Thanks for kindly reminding me". Saying "Thanks for your kindly reminder" does not make any sense. Kindly is used more when you are describing an action, like saying "She kindly said no" or "They kindly declined". But you cannot say "She friendly said no".|@gagaapple: the first one doesn't make sense. the second one, “thanks for your friendly reminder" is correct.|@gagaapple: if you wrote “thanks for your kind reminder" then it makes sense, but I still believe “thanks for your friendly reminder" is better being that they are similar in nature.
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