How do you say have a good day professionally?
Other Ways to Say “Have a Great Day” Have an awesome day! I hope your day is great! Today will be the best! Have a splendid day!
Can I say FYI to my boss?
If you’re asking is the phrase “FYI” disrespectful because it’s too informal with a superior, then in the USA the answer is no. FYI is a perfectly acceptable phrase for an email.
How do you say inform in a nice way?
acquaint
- accustom.
- advise.
- apprise.
- bring out.
- clue.
- come out with.
- disclose.
- divulge.
How do you politely inform someone?
Please inform me if I can be of any further assistance….Additional information:
- I wish to tell you that…
- I am pleased to inform you that…
- You might also find it useful to know that…
- I wish to provide you with…
- It might be interesting for you to know that…
How do you say tell me in a formal way?
Formal synonyms of ‘TELL’
- Inform. It has exactly the same meaning and uses as ‘tell’.
- Notify. It has exactly the same meaning and uses as ‘tell/inform’.
- Brief. Although it has same meaning as ‘tell/inform’, when you use ‘brief’ it suggests that you did it for a long time and in a lot of detail.
- Apprise.
How do you say tell me in polite way?
“Let me know” is a nicer and more indirect way to say “tell me.” It’s a casual way to ask for some information.
What is the formal word for ask?
Some common synonyms of ask are inquire, interrogate, query, and question.
How do you say tell me in different ways?
Synonyms for Tell me
- told me.
- let me know.
- telling me.
- tells me.
- talk to me.
- call me.
- give me.
- said.
What is a better word for tell?
Some common synonyms of tell are betray, disclose, divulge, and reveal.
What does you are telling me mean?
informal. —used to say that one already knows and completely agrees with something that was just said “This hot weather is brutal.” “You’re telling me.”
What Something tells me meaning?
1. used for saying that you think something is probably true or will probably happen. Something tells me we haven’t heard the last of him.
How do you use tell me about it?
—used to say that one understands what someone is talking about because one has had the same or a similar experience “Something is wrong with that computer.” “Yeah, tell me about it.
What does tell me more mean?
Say this in a polite conversation when you want to hear someone’s stories about something. For example: Tell me more about how you and Grandpa met.
Is saying tell me about it rude?
“Tell me” is a relatively direct way of asking a question, and adding “please” doesn’t really soften this. As mentioned by the commenter, asking “Can you tell me” is less direct and therefore generally perceived as more polite.
What does dont tell me mean?
1 —used to request that someone not give one information because one wants to guess what it is “I know the answer.” “Don’t tell me.
What does do not say mean?
—used to express surprise “She ran off with another man.” “You don’t say!” —often used ironically to show little surprise at something “They lost again.” “You don’t say.
Is it rude to say please?
If you ask someone to do something in a rude or controlling manner, saying please does not make it OK. And by adding the word please, it can come off as both patronizing and condescending. In the same ways it can be misinterpreted for exactly the same reasons, even though you might think it to be a fair request.
Where did the phrase Tell me about it come from?
What’s the origin of the phrase ‘Tell me about it’? The first example that I’ve found of it in print is in Judith Guest’s novel Ordinary People, 1976, although this citation is probably a repeating of existing slang: ‘It helps,’ Lazenby drawls, ‘if you read the crap when it’s assigned… Just a friendly hint.
What does you can say that again mean?
informal. —used to express complete agreement with something just said “She’s in a bad mood.” “You can say that again.”