If someone asked for my help via email, can I say:
It will be my pleasure to help you.
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Sign up to join this communityIf someone asked for my help via email, can I say:
It will be my pleasure to help you.
While it indeed is perfectly OK to say "It will be my pleasure to help you," you might also want to consider:
I will be more than happy/pleased to help you.
Yes, it's perfectly okay to use that senetence.