When you need something done quickly, saying “This is urgent” can sound demanding or even rude, especially in professional or…
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When you need to express uncertainty in English, the direct phrase “I am not sure” can sometimes sound too blunt…
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When you need someone to respond to your email or message, the direct phrase “Please reply soon” can sound abrupt…
When someone has taken time to assist you, a simple “thank you for your help” can feel a little flat.…