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feWe offer further assistance to others for a number of practical and moral reasons, most especially in the commercial world. Putting forward additional help and guidance makes us appear professional to our target audiences, which, in layman’s terms, is simply tantamount to being “likeable.”   Whatever motivations we have, this act’s end goals boil down to …

Read More about Please let me know if you have any questions: 9 Alternatives

Have you ever wondered why some grammatically-correct expressions still seem to be troublesome and unfitting sometimes? By and large, people appear to be confused as to whether the phrase “speaking with you” or “speaking to you” is the right way of prompting a conversation. So, this post discusses the subtleties between these two tricky English …

Read More about Speaking “with you” or “to you”: A Grammar Review

  You can’t expect all people, natives and non-natives alike, to know every word in the dictionary, let alone combine these words to create all possible sentence variations. This is why language learning websites like ours tirelessly seek the best topics to create articles from, just like the one you’re reading right now. In formal …

Read More about The 13 Best Alternatives for “Hope all is well with you”

While the origins of the idiom “keep me posted” are not precisely known, the phrase has been around for a long time. It certainly predates email, the form of communication it is now most frequently used in.  However, its current popularity in written correspondence comes as a direct result of how much easier it is …

Read More about 10 “Keep me posted” Alternatives You Wish You Knew Earlier

Emailing is now such an integral part of most people’s everyday work lives that anyone who does not know what the most appropriate way to express something in an email is may feel uncomfortable asking for clarification or advice. It almost feels like there is a set of unwritten rules about what should be said …

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On one hand, this post deals with the formulaic email opener: “I hope this email finds you well.” On the other hand, you will come to know many better alternatives that you can confidently use in your professional emails. Let’s dive right in and discover how you can enhance your email writing skills and make …

Read More about 14 Best Alternatives for “I hope this email finds you well”

You asked a question to a service provider and you got an email response starting with “thank you for the inquiry,” followed by the answer you’re seeking. This particular line caught your attention. You checked the time and found out it was still a quarter before lunchtime. You asked yourself whether the person did really …

Read More about “Thank you for the inquiry (enquiry)” — Meaning & Examples

You’ve just received an email from your friend whom you haven’t seen for quite some time asking “What are you up to?” How should you respond? And, what exactly does the question mean? Would you say that you’re a little busy? Or, would you respond by saying “nothing much really?” If so, how do you …

Read More about “What are you up to?” — Master This Expression With Ease!

The daily affairs of human beings entail the inevitable need for social interactions which, in turn, call for various communication strategies. Our linguistic repertoire is loaded with retrievable language patterns whose expression is dictated or reinforced by various circumstances. One utterly common situation that prompts a particularized statement response is the act of favor or …

Read More about “Thank you for the heads-up”: Meaning & Usage