How to revert on appriciation mail

I'm assuming you're asking about how to respond to an appreciation email or message, and not how to "revert" an appreciation mail (which doesn't make sense, as "revert" typically means to go back to a previous state).

Here are some tips on how to respond to an appreciation email or message:

  1. Acknowledge and thank them: Start by thanking the person for their kind words and acknowledging their appreciation. You can say something like, "Thank you so much for your kind words, I really appreciate your feedback!"
  2. Be sincere and genuine: Make sure your response is sincere and genuine. People can usually tell when you're being insincere, and it can come across as awkward or even insincere.
  3. Keep it brief: Keep your response brief and to the point. You don't need to write a long essay in response to an appreciation email or message.
  4. Add a personal touch: If you have a personal connection with the person, you can add a personal touch to your response. For example, you could mention a shared experience or inside joke.
  5. End with a positive note: End your response with a positive note, such as "I'm glad I could help" or "I'm looking forward to our next project together."

Here's an example of a response to an appreciation email:

"Dear [Name],

Thank you so much for your kind words about my work. I really appreciate your feedback and am glad you found it helpful. I'm always looking for ways to improve, so your input is invaluable to me.

Best regards, [Your Name]"

Remember to always be respectful, professional, and sincere in your response.