When you ask someone to keep you informed, the phrase “Let me know” works in almost any situation, but the…
When you tell someone you will check and get back to them, the words you choose can change how your…
When you need to ask for extra time, the words you choose can change how people perceive your request. In…
If you need someone to respond quickly, the phrase “Please reply soon” works, but it can sound either too demanding…
When you need to thank someone for their help, the words you choose matter. A simple “thank you for your…
When you know you will arrive after the expected start time, the direct phrase “I will be late” is clear,…
If you want to say “no problem” at work, the best choice depends on who you are talking to and…
If you need to check on a task, remind a colleague about a request, or ask for an update without…
If you need someone to confirm they have received an email, document, or package at work, the direct phrase “Please…
If you need to tell a colleague or client that you have included a file with your message, the direct…