20 Less Annoying Synonyms and Alternatives to “Please Find Attached”
Between ebooks, case studies, data sheets, proposals, and contracts, you probably send email attachments on a daily — if not hourly — basis.
That means you might be using the common phrase “please find attached.” Other variations include “attached, please find,” “please kindly find the attached file,” “please find the attached file for your reference,” and “enclosed please find.”
But the phrase is falling out of use. Below, we’ll cover the best “please find attached” alternatives.
Should you use “Please find attached”?
No. First, it sounds stuffy and overly formal. You want to strike a conversational, natural tone with your prospect — not write like a nineteenth-century lawyer. Second, this phrase is unnecessary. Your attachment will show up in the email, so there’s no need to announce its existence unless your email doesn’t already reference it.