NRN is an abbreviation for “No Reply Necessary.” It is used as a polite way to convey that a response or reply is not required or expected.
NRN is commonly used in emails or messages to indicate to the recipient that their input or feedback is not necessary, saving both parties time and effort. It is often used in situations where the sender wants to provide information or an update without needing any further action or response.
Example sentences:
1. Thank you for the update on the project. NRN, we will proceed according to the plan.
2. Just wanted to let you know that the meeting has been rescheduled to tomorrow. NRN, as your attendance is not required.
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