20 Ways to Say ‘No Further Comments in an Email’

When writing an email, it is important to sound polite. I cannot categorically state if it is a rule, but email is a social medium where people communicate in a very official manner. 

You barely find an email with junk statements, jabs, short spellings of an actual word for example (lyk instead of like), or funny meme statements.

When writing an email and you want to say ‘no further comments’ there are lots of alternatives to choose from and that is what this article provides. Saying ‘no further comments’ is similar to telling a person that you are done talking during a conversation. 

The only difference here is that you sound professional and your words will come out politely so the recipient of your message will not feel insulted or abused.

Let us now get down to other ways you can say ‘no further comments’ when writing an email.

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20 Ways to Say ‘No Further Comments in an Email’.

  1. I have exhausted my thoughts on this matter.
  2. I guess this conversation is over at this point.
  3. Apart from my first contribution, I have nothing more to say concerning this.
  4. I have made all the possible points there is to make.
  5. Everything that needs to be addressed by me has been addressed.
  6. I have shared my entire perspective on this matter.
  7. Honestly, I have wrapped up my views on this matter.
  8. I don’t have any additional comments to make concerning this conversation.
  9. Can we call it a day on this topic?
  10. I have reached my limit concerning this topic.
  11. All the information I have has been provided by me so far.
  12. At this juncture, it is correct to say that I have made my final point.
  13. Everything I could say has been shared, therefore, I have made my stance clear.
  14. I have comprehensively shared my viewpoints and I think I am exhausted at this point.
  15. I have covered all the necessary information, I think that is all I need to say on this matter.
  16. From my end, there is no further input on this subject.
  17. I have humbly presented my case and put forth all my possible arguments.
  18. My viewpoints have been completely elaborated, hence this is my final say.
  19. I have shared my perspective on this matter and offered all the insights I can.
  20. I have addressed everything I needed to, and have reached the end of my comments.

Email 1 – I have exhausted my thoughts on this matter.

Ways to Say No Further Comments in an Email

Dear [Recipient],

I hope this email gets to you in good spirits today. After a moment of careful consideration and reflection, I am writing to inform you that my thoughts on this matter have been completely exhausted. Therefore, I think no further discussion about this topic is necessary at this time.

Thank you.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 2 – I guess this conversation is over at this point.

Hello Charlotte,

How are you now coping at your new place of work? I believe you are adjusting just fine. 

Considering the situation surrounding your resignation from our office and the series of emails you have been sending, I would love to refer you to the contract you signed with us which stated that resignation without at least a month’s notice will be compensated on our end with such a worker’s salary for that month.

Please find time to go through the contract again to clear your doubts. I guess this conversation is over at this point.

Best regards,

Frances.

Head of the HR Department.

Email 3 – Apart from my first contribution, I have nothing more to say concerning this.

Dear [Recipient],

I would love to acknowledge your incredible contributions to the proposed end-of-year meeting.

However, it may interest you to know that the lack of input from my end is not a sign of disinterest but I have only been quiet because apart from my first contribution, I have nothing more to say concerning this

Best regards,

Folakemi.

Email 4 – I have made all the possible points there are to make.

Dear [Recipient],

I have made all the possible points there are to make about this matter, I would be more than grateful if you desist from sending me more messages.

Thanks,

[Your name]

Email 5 – Everything that needs to be addressed by me has been addressed.

Dear [Recipient],

Given your level of education and how intelligent you seem, I expect you to understand that everything that needs to be addressed to me has been addressed.

I find it uncomfortable that you still want me to say more than I have already said. Please take note that I don’t find this funny.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 6 – I have shared my entire perspective on this matter.

Dear Victoria,

Can you help me inform the client that has shared my entire perspective on this matter and I am not open for any more consultation except a fresh consultation fee is paid in full? 

Kindly let her know that we have exhausted all the time and topics she subscribed for and I have a line of other people waiting for my service.

Best regards,

Mr Chibs.

Email 7 – Honestly, I have wrapped up my views on this matter.

Dear [Recipient],

Honestly, I have wrapped up my views on this matter, taking us back to this topic is like opening a can of worms and I am not in for it today. Please be guided so you don’t get me upset.

Thanks for your understanding,

[Your name]

Email 8 – I don’t have any additional comments to make concerning this conversation.

Ways to Say No Further Comments in an Email

Mr Paul,

I don’t have any additional comments to make concerning this conversation. I do not know what part of ‘I am not interested’ you don’t understand.

Plus, I find it wild that you will stalk me down to my email after I have blocked you on other of my social media.

Please do not push me to send evidence of you flirting around with me to your wife. Thank you and kindly stop sending any more messages.

Bernice.

Email 9 – Can we call it a day on this topic?

Dear team,

I resorted to sending mail as I got disconnected from the Zoom meeting with no possible solution. This is to inform you all that I am going with the last client for this project as he has all it takes to pull this off.

This may not sound favorable to most of you as you think their company is just a baby in the market, but as the boss, I say let us give it a try. On this note, can we call it a day on this topic?

Best regards,

Mrs Udosen.

Email 10 – I have reached my limit concerning this topic.

Dear Ken,

I find your emails disturbing at this rate and I want to formally inform you that I have reached my limit concerning this topic. Pushing this further means giving me headaches and I don’t think that is what I signed up for.

Have a great day,

[Your name]

Email 11 – All the information I have has been provided by me so far.

Dear [Recipient],

It is unbelievable that you feel I am hiding something vital from you because all the information I have has been provided by me so far.

Please, trust me for once and see how things turn out before you come up with any accusations or fault-finding attitude.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 12 – At this juncture, it is correct to say that I have made my final point.

Dear [Recipient],

At this juncture, it is correct to say that I have made my final point and kindly note that there is no U-turn here. I have said what I said and that is all you will be getting from me. 

You can look for more information about the product elsewhere if you think all I’ve said is not enough.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 13 – Everything I could say has been shared, therefore, I have made my stance clear.

Dear [Recipient],

Everything I could say has been shared, therefore, I have made my stance clear so I do not know the words you expect me to bring forth again. Let me know if you have some suggestions because I am completely drained.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 14 – I have comprehensively shared my viewpoints and I think I am exhausted at this point.

Dear [Recipient],

You should know too well that I have comprehensively shared my viewpoints and I am exhausted at this point.

If I say more, I may end up getting hospitalized. Please bear with me. 

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 15 – I have covered all the necessary information, I think that is all I need to say on this matter.

Dear [Recipient],

Concerning your unending request for a fifty percent increase in your salary with effect from next month, I am pleased to inform you that the heads of the department and financial committee members have come together to draft out our long-standing policy on salary increments for your consumption.

Kindly note that, together with the team, I have covered all the necessary information, I think that is all I need to say on this matter. Find attached the document in this mail and do your due diligence to take your time and digest all that has been stated there. 

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 16 – From my end, there is no further input on this subject.

Dear [Recipient],

I would like you to know that from my end, there is no further input on this subject. You may want to speak with any other of my colleagues if you are not satisfied.

Best regards,

[Your name]

Email 17 -I have humbly presented my case and put forth all my possible arguments.

Ways to Say No Further Comments in an EmailMr. Tee,

Your adult-teenage son who is months over eighteen years old held my innocent puppy hostage for almost forty-eight hours for no just cause. 

Everyone in this neighborhood knows I am a dog mom and having tried all avenues to get a child which failed, I love and cherish my poor puppy a lot.

I have made several attempts to reach out to you and lay my complaints so you call your son to order but your security guard never gives me the chance to meet with you based on your order.

This has pushed me to file a lawsuit against you and your badly behaved boy. Kindly consider this mail an early notification of the court order you shall be receiving soon because I have humbly presented my case and put forth all my possible arguments.

See you in court.

Ms Bliss.

Email 18 – My viewpoints have been completely elaborated, hence this is my final say.

Dear [Recipient]

My viewpoints have been completely elaborated, hence, this is my final say and I would not be repeating myself verbally or in writing – the project we are embarking on demands no less than the proposed amount sent to you earlier today, any offer less than what we are demanding will only produce substandard results and we will not be blamed for it. 

Thanks for your understanding,

[Your name]

Email 19 – I have shared my perspective on this matter and offered all the insights I can.

Ways to Say No Further Comments in an Email

Dear [Recipient],

I have shared my perspective on this matter and offered all the insights I can. I cannot be cajoled into making any more statements because I will only be implicating myself.

Thanks,

[Your name]

Email 20 – I have addressed everything I needed to, and have reached the end of my comments.

Dear Amy,

It is quite funny how people take another person’s silence for being stupid. Sadly, I do not move by people’s expectations. 

I have addressed everything I needed to, and have reached the end of my comments, letting people say anything they want to say. I am not going back to having that conversation.

Thanks for the concern,

Godswill.

Wrapping It Up.

I like to compare writing an email to wearing a properly laundered suit and knotted tie to work while other social media writing is like doing a remote job and working from home with your pajamas on.

From the introduction I gave above, best believe you have an understanding of why I reason in this manner. 

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