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Professional Synonyms for “Sounds Good”

If someone has shared plans that work well for you, you might want to say “sounds good.” However, is it a professional phrase? This article … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “Thank You for Letting Me Know”

Do you write “thank you for letting me know” too much in professional emails? Maybe you’re worried that it’s not the most creative phrase to … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “This Is to Inform You”

So, you’ve just written “this is to inform you,” and now you’re worried it might not work well professionally. Well, you’ve come to the right … Read more

Other Ways to Say “Enjoy Your Time Off” in an Email

If one of your coworkers is about to take some time off, it’s polite to wish them well. You could use “enjoy your time off,” … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “Hope to See You Soon”

Are you about to write “hope to see you soon” at the end of an email? If so, you’re probably looking for a more formal … Read more

Formal Ways to Say “I Am Reaching Out to You”

Do you rely heavily on “I am reaching out to you” when writing an email? It’s easy to fall into the repetitive trap! However, is … Read more

Other Ways to Say “FYI” in an Email

Are you worried about using an abbreviation like “FYI” in a professional email? Well, you’ve got options! This article will explore the best professional synonyms … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “I Am Sorry to Hear That”

When someone shares some bad news with you, it can be hard to know how to respond appropriately. Sure, you could say “I am sorry … Read more

Ways to Say “I Was Referred to You By”

Are you trying to mention a referral in an email without saying “I was referred to you by”? Maybe you’re in doubt about whether the … Read more

Professional Ways to Say “I Will Keep You Posted”

It’s always good to keep someone in the loop when you learn more information. That’s why a phrase like “I will keep you posted” is … Read more

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