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Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Let me know’

Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Let me know’ The phrase “Let me know” is one of the most common…

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Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘I will check and get back to you’

Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘I will check and get back to you’ When you need to tell someone…

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Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘I need more time’

Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘I Need More Time’ If you need more time to finish a task, respond…

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Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Please reply soon’

Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Please reply soon’ If you need someone to respond quickly, the direct phrase “Please…

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Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Thank you for your help’

Formal vs Casual Ways to Say ‘Thank you for your help’ When you need to thank someone for their help,…

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How to Say ‘I will be late’ at Work

How to Say ‘I will be late’ at Work Telling your manager or team that you will be late can…

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How to Say ‘No problem’ at Work

How to Say ‘No problem’ at Work If you want to say “no problem” at work in a professional, polite,…

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How to Say ‘I am following up’ at Work

How to Say ‘I am following up’ at Work If you need to check on a task, remind someone about…

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How to Say ‘Please confirm receipt’ at Work

How to Say ‘Please Confirm Receipt’ at Work If you need someone to tell you they have received your email,…

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