The phrase “Let me know” is one of the most common requests in English, but its tone can change dramatically…
When you tell someone “I will check and get back to you,” you are promising to find information and then…
When you need to ask for more time, the phrase “I need more time” works in many situations, but it…
When you need someone to respond quickly, the phrase “Please reply soon” works, but it can sound too direct or…
When you need to express gratitude for someone’s assistance, the phrase “Thank you for your help” works in almost any…
If you need to tell someone at work that you are running behind schedule, the direct phrase “I will be…
When someone thanks you at work, saying “no problem” is common, but it can sound too casual or dismissive in…
If you need to check on the status of a request, remind someone about a task, or ask for an…
When you send an important document, invoice, or report at work, you often need to know that the other person…
If you need to tell a colleague or manager that you have sent a file with an email, the most…