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Polite Alternatives to “Please Advise”

It’s certainly tricky to find a polite way to ask someone for advice in a professional setting. You could say “please advise,” but is it … Read more

Polite Ways to Say “Please Be Reminded”

There’s a deadline coming up fast! Maybe you need to remind someone of it. But you’ll want to know how to write “please be reminded” … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “Either Way Is Fine”

There comes a time in most employees’ lives when they have to pick between two choices. The time has come for you now, right? Well, … Read more

Formal Synonyms for “As You Know”

When providing information to someone, it may be the case that they already know it. Sometimes, it is worth highlighting that you’re aware of someone’s … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “How Can I Help You?”

You have to follow a few rules when working in a customer service job. For starters, you always need to be polite and helpful when … Read more

Professional Synonyms for “Long Time No See”

Has it been a while since you last saw someone? Perhaps you’d like to reconnect or reach out to see how they’re getting on. Well, … Read more

Polite Ways to Ask for Advice in an Email (With Examples)

It’s useful to know how to ask for advice in an email. Of course, there are plenty of options, but wording them appropriately can be … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Safe Travels”

Plenty of phrases work as interesting ways to say “goodbye” to someone. Things like “safe travels” and “take care” are popular. Although, “safe travels” might … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Thank You for Your Reply”

Respect and politeness fit into nearly every professional situation. Therefore, it’s wise to thank people when they get back to you, regardless of the email’s … Read more

Other Ways to Say “Sorry to Keep You Waiting” in an Email

Sometimes, we have to wait before we can reply to someone’s email. We might need specific information or updates to come to fruition before replying. … Read more

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