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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say 1. Hello Sir, my name is. And I would like to request a quick phone call to discuss. 2. I'd like to make an appointment for a phone call. 3. Could I make an appointment for a phone call? 4. Could we schedule a phone call? 5. May I have a phone call with you? 6. Can I have a phone call wiRead more

    You can say

    1. Hello Sir, my name is. And I would like to request a quick phone call to discuss.

    2. I’d like to make an appointment for a phone call.

    3. Could I make an appointment for a phone call?

    4. Could we schedule a phone call?

    5. May I have a phone call with you?

    6. Can I have a phone call with you?

    7. Do you have time for a phone call?

    8. Would you like to speak on the phone?

    9. Will you be available to talk on the phone?

    10. Would you like to make a phone call?

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  1. The best way is to smile. I would say "I slept very well". It's a very casual answer and if the person asks you more details about it, you can be more specific. If you're not comfortable with your sleep pattern, try this: "Yes, I'm quite tired today, I was up all night. I've been feeling tired for aRead more

    The best way is to smile.

    • I would say “I slept very well”. It’s a very casual answer and if the person asks you more details about it, you can be more specific.
    • If you’re not comfortable with your sleep pattern, try this: “Yes, I’m quite tired today, I was up all night. I’ve been feeling tired for a while”.
    • I’d be honest and tell them that I slept very badly. I wouldn’t tell them anything.
    • If you feel like you have to give an answer, tell them you didn’t sleep well.
    • It’s a good question, but you shouldn’t be concerned about how someone else is sleeping.
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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "I have been following the case closely, and I would like to know if there is any update on this matter." "Please inform me if there is any update on this matter." "Is there any update on this matter?" "I would like to know if there is any update on this matter" "Any update on this mattRead more

    You can say,

    1. “I have been following the case closely, and I would like to know if there is any update on this matter.”
    2. “Please inform me if there is any update on this matter.”
    3. “Is there any update on this matter?”
    4. “I would like to know if there is any update on this matter”
    5. “Any update on this matter?”.
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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "I am sending you the below attachment as a reminder." "I would like to confirm if you have received it." "Can you please confirm that you have received this email?" "Please confirm receipt of this email." "Confirm that you have received this email." "Confirm that you have received thisRead more

    You can say,

    1. “I am sending you the below attachment as a reminder.”
    2. “I would like to confirm if you have received it.”
    3. “Can you please confirm that you have received this email?”
    4. “Please confirm receipt of this email.”
    5. “Confirm that you have received this email.”
    6. “Confirm that you have received this message.”
    7. “Please confirm receipt of this message.”
    8. “If you have received this message, please reply to me.”
    9. “Please confirm receipt of this email.
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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "Can I get your email address?" "Please send me your email address so that I can contact you." "I would like to know your email address" "Could you please provide me with your email address?" "Do you mind if I contact you via email?" "If you don't mind, could you please provide me withRead more

    You can say,

    1. “Can I get your email address?”
    2. “Please send me your email address so that I can contact you.”
    3. “I would like to know your email address”
    4. “Could you please provide me with your email address?”
    5. “Do you mind if I contact you via email?”
    6. “If you don’t mind, could you please provide me with your email address?”
    7. “Could you give me your email address?”
    8. “Please let me have your email address so that we may communicate.”
    9. Would you please send me your email address?”
    10. “Could you please send me your email address?”
    11. “Please do give me your email address”
    12. “Please, would you mind sending me your email address?”
    13. “If you don’t mind, could you please send me your email address?”
    14. “May I have your email address?”
    15. “Please send me your email address”
    16. “I would like to know your email address”
    17. “I am looking for your email address”
    18. “Would you mind sending me your email address?”
    19. “Could you please provide me with your email address?
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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    [Concerned Authority] Subject: Would like to know the status of my application  [Application Number]. I, [Name] have applied for the [Course Name] in your esteemed University. I would like to know the status of my application (details mentioned below): Name: _______________ Admission ID: ___________Read more

    [Concerned Authority]

    Subject: Would like to know the status of my application  [Application Number].

    I, [Name] have applied for the [Course Name] in your esteemed University. I would like to know the status of my application (details mentioned below):

    Name: _______________
    Admission ID: _______________
    Course: ___________
    Entry Year: __________

    Looking forward to hear from you.

    Regards,
    [Your Name]
    [Contact Number]

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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    1. Hi, could I have your address, please? 1. Could you tell me where I can find your address, please? 2. Could I have your address? 3. Could you give me your address? 4. Would you mind giving me your address? 5. Could I have your address, please?

    1. Hi, could I have your address, please?

    1. Could you tell me where I can find your address, please?

    2. Could I have your address?

    3. Could you give me your address?

    4. Would you mind giving me your address?

    5. Could I have your address, please?

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    You can say: Thank you very much for your kind words. Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate your kind words. You are welcome, sir. I am glad to hear that. That’s nice to hear. Thanks for the compliment. I appreciate your compliment. You’re welcome.

    You can say:

    1. Thank you very much for your kind words.
    2. Thank you for your kind words.
    3. I appreciate your kind words.
    4. You are welcome, sir.
    5. I am glad to hear that.
    6. That’s nice to hear.
    7. Thanks for the compliment.
    8. I appreciate your compliment.
    9. You’re welcome.
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  1. Lucifer
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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    You can say, "I'd like to get this back to you by  [date]." "Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to complete this project." "I will be happy to meet with you on the above-mentioned date/time and look forward to hearing from you." "Please contact me as soon as possible with an uRead more

    You can say,

    1. “I’d like to get this back to you by  [date].”
    2. “Please let me know if there is anything else I need to do to complete this project.”
    3. “I will be happy to meet with you on the above-mentioned date/time and look forward to hearing from you.”
    4. “Please contact me as soon as possible with an update on this item.”
    5. “If we are unable to reach agreement on the time frame, I am willing to proceed with the project at my own risk.”
    6. “I would like to schedule a meeting to discuss this matter, please let me know when is convenient for you.”
    7. “If we are unable to reach agreement on the time frame, I am willing to proceed with the project at my own risk.”
    8. “Please confirm that you are available to meet on the above-mentioned date and time and let me know if this works for you.”
    9. “I have been advised that there is a deadline of X date, can we agree to meet in X days?”
    10. “Please let me know if we can meet to discuss this matter.”
    11. “We are trying to move the timeline up to X date. Would you be able to meet us by X date?”
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  1. Yes the phrase, “please let me know once payment has been made, and email us prove of payment” is appropriate and can be used in email conversations.

    Yes the phrase, “please let me know once payment has been made, and email us prove of payment” is appropriate and can be used in email conversations.

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