The phrase “Let me know” is one of the most common requests in English, but its tone can change dramatically…
When you need to tell someone you will look into something and respond later, the phrase “I will check and…
If you need more time to finish a task, respond to a question, or complete a project, the way you…
If you need someone to respond quickly, the direct phrase “Please reply soon” works, but it can sound either too…
When you need to express gratitude for someone’s assistance, the phrase “Thank you for your help” works in almost any…
When you are running behind schedule for work, a meeting, or a deadline, the direct phrase “I will be late”…
If you want to know how to say “no problem” at work in a professional, polite, or natural way, the…
The direct answer is that you should rarely say “I am following up” word-for-word in professional conversation or email. Native…
When you need to know that someone has received an email, a document, or a package, the direct phrase “Please…
If you need to tell a colleague or client that you have included a file in an email or message,…