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fatema | 07:23 Mon 29th Jul 2019 | Jobs & Education
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Hello! I hope you all are doing well.

Today my question is same about English correction but it is little change. So i have posted an article title is "History of blue jeans" someone responded on my article and said "Very interesting post, definitely learned something today. :) I was grew up in the designer jeans were trendy and I remember begging my mom for a pair of Gloria Vanderbilt jeans. I loved the little swan logo. :)"

So now i have to give her answer so what would be the right answer for this response?
What I'm thinking..

"I'm very excited to know that you liked this post, I always love to post that kind of content which can be informative for my audience. I have posted another article on "history of sneaker" Did you check that? It's another great piece of article, if you
are a sneakers lover, you will love this article (article link) .
"

So do you think this response looks good?
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It looks fine.
I'm pleased to know that you liked my post about jeans and found it informative. I have written another article titled "The history of sneakers" which I am sure you will enjoy. Please let me know what you think.
Your English is better that the person that replied to you.
If you really mean excited then ok, but it seems an overreaction to me.
You need the word "the" before the article description.
I'd leave out "of article" in the next sentence.
For that matter leave out "article" near the end, also.
I would just keep it simple. Something like: Thanks, I'm glad you liked it. I think you'll also love my 'history of sneakers' article- (link)

We are happy to help but your English seems good enough for the customers you are working with- and from what you say in your other article your prospects in your company seem to have more with who you know rather than what you can do. I bet your English is better than that of your new boss.

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