FAQs
How should you reply to a customer care guy when he asks "Is there anything else I may help you with" and you have no other complaints? “No, thank you.” If that seems too blunt, add “I don't think there's anything else” or “You've been very helpful” or “Everything seems to be in order now”.
How to politely ask for contact details? ›
For instance, you could write: “I'd like to discuss this matter over the phone. Would you mind sending me your phone number, please?” In the end, don't forget that magical phrase — thank you.
How do you politely say I don't have any questions? ›
Do you have any questions? Hmm, not at the moment. “At the moment” means “now.” So “not at the moment” means “I don't have any questions now (but I might have some later).” You can also use this in other situations where you don't have any questions or have finished asking questions, like during a job interview.
How to say please let me know if there is anything that I can help? ›
- Please don't hesitate to let me know how I can be of assistance. ...
- Let me know if there's anything specific you need help with. ...
- Feel free to reach out if you need any assistance. ...
- If you require further assistance, just let me know. ...
- Feel free to contact me if you need any support. ...
- I'm available to help in any way you need.
Is there anything else you want to tell us about yourself? ›
Highlight skills relevant to the position
You can use this question to highlight your best skills and qualifications for the job that you didn't have a chance to explain yet. Try to talk about your most recent experiences first, as those are usually the most relevant to the open role.
How do you say contact me in a professional way? ›
If I can be of any help, please do not hesitate to contact me. Please let me know if you have further questions on this matter. If you experience any further problems, please feel free to contact me. Let me know if you need any further assistance.
How do I ask someone to do something professionally? ›
How To Ask for Help Politely and Professionally
- If you have a moment, I'd appreciate your help. ...
- If you don't mind, I could use your help… ...
- Would you mind helping me? ...
- If it's not too much trouble, could you please lend me a hand? ...
- Can I trouble you for…? ...
- If you're available, I'd be grateful for your assistance.
How do you professionally say I have some questions? ›
Basic phrases For When You Ask Questions Professionally
- “Could you please clarify…”
- “I'm wondering if you could provide more information about…”
- “ Would you mind explaining…”
- “ Do you have any insights on…”
- “ Could you shed some light on…”
- “ I'm interested in knowing…”
- “ Can you help me understand…”
What is another word for asking questions? ›
Some common synonyms of question are ask, inquire, interrogate, and query.
What is another way to ask a question? ›
Some common synonyms of ask are inquire, interrogate, query, and question.
More benignly, it may indicate the person isn't interested in you. Less benignly, it could mean you're dealing with a narcissist. I recommend paying close attention to this red flag if you have had a history of attracting self-absorbed partners.
How to tell someone they are rude in a nice way? ›
If their intent was to offend, let them know how you feel about that. You can say that you feel hurt, surprised, or saddened. If they didn't mean to offend you, you can say that you feel relieved to know that they wouldn't ever intend to cause harm. This can be very useful with someone who values your opinion.
How do you formally ask for details? ›
In formal letters or emails, direct questions are rarely used; you should use indirect questions.
- I would be grateful if you could tell me… ...
- I would appreciate it if you could tell me…
- I would like to know…
- I was wondering if you could tell me…
- Would you mind telling me…?
- Could you tell me…?
What do I say to ask for her contact info? ›
Here's a simple example of how to ask a girl for her number, that includes a simple reason for asking: "I've loved chatting with you, and I'd love to see you again sometime. What's your number?"
How do I ask someone for connections? ›
I noticed that you know [Name], and I was hoping that you'd be willing to connect me with [him/her]. As I'm sure you know [Name] has a ton of great insights into my area of interest, and I'd love to get connected so that I could ask [him/her] a few questions about the industry and [his/her] experience in general.