If you are writing a work email or speaking in a meeting and you want to replace the phrase “Let…
If you are looking for a direct, professional alternative to the phrase “I will check and get back to you,”…
If you are writing an email or speaking in a meeting and you need to ask for a deadline extension,…
If you need a professional alternative to “please reply soon,” the best choice depends on your relationship with the recipient…
If you are looking for a more professional way to say “thank you for your help” in a work email…
When you know you will not arrive on time, the direct statement “I will be late” can sound blunt or…
When someone thanks you, the phrase “No problem” is a common response. However, in many workplace and formal situations, it…
If you need to remind someone about an email, a request, or a pending task, saying “I am following up”…
If you need someone to tell you they have received your email, document, or message, the direct phrase “Please confirm…
When you need to tell someone you have added a file to an email, the direct phrase “I have attached…