If you need to ask someone to keep you informed, the phrase “Let me know” works in almost any situation.…
When you need to tell someone you will look into something and reply later, the phrase “I will check and…
When you need extra time at work, the way you ask can change how others perceive you. Saying “I need…
If you need someone to respond quickly, the phrase “please reply soon” works, but it can sound too direct or…
When you need to thank someone for their help, the phrase you choose depends entirely on who you are speaking…
When you are running behind schedule, the direct way to say it is “I will be late.” This phrase works…
If you want to say “no problem” at work in a professional, polite, or natural way, the best choice depends…
If you need to check on the status of a project, remind someone about a request, or ask for an…
If you need someone to tell you they have received your email, document, or package, the direct phrase “Please confirm…
If you need to tell a colleague or client that you have included a file with your message, the most…