> “Please” is the normal, natural word to make a request polite. “Kindly” is not normal, sounds a bit contrived, and I can think of two uses.
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> The first is in tortured commercial-speak: “We request our customers to kindly put their baggage in the overhead lockers” (now I’m on the aeroplane I’m a passenger BTW), or even “We kindly request our valued customers….”
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> The other is when you're being a bit snarky: “Could you give me a bit more room, please?” means “There’s no reason you should have realised this, but if you move along a bit we can all be comfortable, thank you, <smile>.”