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The Language of Diplomacy

Examples of diplomatic language: Accepts Affirming Alarmed by Appeals Approving Authorizing Aware of Believing Bearing in Mind Calls Calls Upon Commends Condemns Congratulates Confirms Confident Considers Considering also Contemplating Convinced Decides Declaring Deeply Concerned Deeply Conscious Deeply Convinced Deplores Designates Draws the Attention Emphasizes Encourages Endorses Expresses Further Gravely Concerned Having Adopted Having Considered Having Considered Further Having Devoted Attention Having Examined Having Studied Having Received Having Heard Invites Keeping in Mind Noting Further Noting with Approval Noting with Deep Concern Noting with Regret Deeply Disturbed Deeply Regretting Desiring Emphasizing Expecting Expressing its satisfaction Expressing its Wish Fulfilling Fully Aware Fully Alarmed Fully Believing Further Deploring Further Recalling Guided by Noting with Satisfaction Noting with Zest Observing Offers Proclaims Reminds Renews Reaffirming Recalling Recommends Recognizing Referring Reiterating Resolves Requests Seeking Solemnly Strongly Taking into Account Taking into Consideration Taking Note Trusts Transmits Urges Viewing with Appreciation Welcoming

Examples of Diplomatic Greetings: Distinguished Delegates of the World Honorable SimCon Examples of Diplomatic Closures: Respectfully, The International Finance Delegation Sincerely, The Delegates of the United States of America

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