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What to say instead of let me know if you need anything?

What to say instead of let me know if you need anything?

What to say instead of “Let me know if you have any questions”

  • “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
  • “If you have any other problems, just let me know.”
  • “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.”

How do you respond to let me know what you think?

Sometimes I see this at the end of the email or article: B1) Let me know what you think. In this case as the sender, I would expect some reply, and again without knowing the context, I might respond, “I agree” or “I can’t think of anything else right now, but if I do later, I’ll get back to you”.

How do you say feel free to contact me?

Expressions for showing them you want to help If you require any further information, feel free to contact me. If you require any further information, let me know. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information. Please let me know if you have any questions.

How do you reply to let me know when you’re free?

“Let me know when you are free” is a statement asking the person to tell them “I am ready now” or “I am free now” when that time comes. So the answer to your question is Yes, both answers work.

How do you respond to when are you free?

You could say: “Okay, just let me know latest by [a specific date/day].” If he doesn’t reply by then, it’s fine to pester him about it (“Hey dude, so when will you be free?”) and if he still doesn’t want to reply then you should drop this insincere “friend”.

What’s another way to say feel free?

What is another word for feel free?

feel able have no qualms
be unconcerned feel open
have no concerns

What do you mean when you say it was a good price?

#8 – It was a real bargain. You can use this phrase to describe something that was a VERY good price for the value; like you can’t believe you received so much for the price you paid.

What do you mean by buy one get one free?

/ It was buy one, get one free. Both the expressions “two for the price of one” and “buy one, get one free” are common phrases used to describe a special offer when you buy one product at normal price, and get another one of the same product for free. #8 – It was a real bargain.

How to say price in English in English?

10 English Phrases for Talking about Price #1 – That’s a bit steep / pricey. #2 – It cost a fortune / an arm and a leg. #3 – I’m paying through the nose. #4 – That’s a little outside my budget. / I can’t afford it. #5 – That’s quite reasonable. #6 – It’s 20% off. #7 – I got two for the price of one. / It was buy one, get one free.

When do you ask if that’s your best price?

“I received a call back from my prospect (who is the info gatherer) regarding a proposal we’ve been working on. She said her boss (read: decision-maker) was interested in setting up a meeting with me to discuss the project further, and then she asked me if what I sent her was my “best” price…

What was the point of the book know your price?

Perry tells the story honestly, but with evidence that provides unwavering optimism and hope for a people – HIS people – and their tenacity in building and sustaining a community and culture that is distinctly their own even as it enriches all.

How does Dr Perry write know your price?

“In Know Your Price Dr. Perry lays bare the wretched tradition that devalues black bodies and black property. By writing from the inside out, he gives the facts and figures of redlining and subsequent gentrification, names and faces—their joys, desires, hopes, pain, agony, and despair. The writing itself is deft and heartfelt.

Why do we need to know your price?

Perry is one of only a few scholars that I have read who eloquently blends narrative writing with academic research. The result is a much more powerful and informative resource. We do not simply need to know the historic and contemporary details of social policies, but rather we must come to understand how people live these policies.

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Ruth Doyle