Learn English – give subject line as ‘I would be on leave’

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I am planing for a leave tomorrow (because I have some personal work need to be done); I want to send a mail to my boss, here can I choose subject line as I would be on leave. or is there any issue with I would be on leave (alternatives are most welcome). Please shed some light on this. Thanks in advance.

Best Answer

If your desire is to request leave time from your boss, the subject line and request should be phrased "I would like to be on leave tomorrow", or more politely, "I would like to request leave time tomorrow".

If your wish to state to him that you will not be showing up tomorrow, you should say "I will be on leave".

However, given that this is a subject line for an email, it can say anything you want.

For the greatest clarity, I would suggest "Leave Time On (Date of Leave)", where "(Date of Leave)" is the day you will be gone. This will allow him to look at the email at a later date and know the day on which you were gone. Though it might be a bit redundant if your email server already places a date mark next to the email entry.

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