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- How to Politely Ask for Clarification in an Email (With Examples)
Getting your message across in emails can be tough, especially when you need more details to understand fully The ten options we discussed offer a range of ways to ask for clarification without being rude
- 11 Polite Ways to Ask Could You Clarify That?
By using these alternatives, you can effectively seek clarification in a polite and clear manner Each of these phrases conveys your need for further explanation in a respectful and professional way
- Polite Ways to Ask for Information in an Email - English Recap
When you want more information about a job offer, you can write “I’m kindly requesting information” in your formal emails It’s a great phrase that keeps things professional Try using it when contacting a recruiter
- 5 Ways You Can Be More Direct In An Email (And Get The Answers . . . - Forbes
Be direct Reserve questions to retrieve information, avoid words like “might” and “could,” use deadlines and make your question or statement stand out
- Modals of Polite Request: Would you, Could you, Will you, Can you
The word “please” makes the request more polite and less direct Canadians use “please” often and visitors are expected to ask for help politely, using “please ”
- Top 10 Ways of Politely Making Requests in English to Communicate . . .
Mary Daphne here and today we’re covering ten different ways of making polite requests and a non-pushy, non-aggressive way of asking someone to do something Let’s get into it!
- 10 Ways to Politely Ask for Clarification in English - Engoo Blog
Whether you're meeting with a foreign client, seeing a doctor, or taking an online English lesson, there will be times when you don't understand what the other person just said
- How to be Indirect and make polite requests in English – AIRC345
Sometimes when I need to send a message to someone, in my mind I try to disconnect the Spanish way to ask for things because, as you might know, we usually use the direct way without any polite words (example “pass me the salt”)
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