Yes, it's right to say "Could you please update us on the status of the payment?".
Yes, it’s right to say “Could you please update us on the status of the payment?”.
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Yes, it's right to say "Could you please update us on the status of the payment?".
Yes, it’s right to say “Could you please update us on the status of the payment?”.
See lessTo ask politely for an update in an email, you can use words like "please" and "thank you." For example: "I have attached the document that I mentioned. Please let me know when it has been uploaded." Or... "Please let me know when the report is ready to be released." These are both polite ways of asRead more
To ask politely for an update in an email, you can use words like “please” and “thank you.” For example: “I have attached the document that I mentioned. Please let me know when it has been uploaded.” Or… “Please let me know when the report is ready to be released.” These are both polite ways of asking for an update. You can also say, “I would appreciate an update on the project as soon as possible,” or “I would appreciate an update on the project as soon as possible.” These phrases are more direct. They mean, “I would like to get an update on the project as soon as possible.”
See lessYou can simply write "I'm waiting for your response" and wait. You might consider using a more formal approach like this: "Please respond to my email as soon as possible, I am waiting on you to reply." Or you can say "I'm awaiting your response" (or "I await your response") which is a little more foRead more
You can simply write “I’m waiting for your response” and wait. You might consider using a more formal approach like this: “Please respond to my email as soon as possible, I am waiting on you to reply.” Or you can say “I’m awaiting your response” (or “I await your response“) which is a little more formal but still acceptable. If they don’t respond within a reasonable amount of time, then just go ahead and move on.
See lessReply to "How have you been doing lately" in English by saying "I have been doing well. Thanks for asking."
Reply to “How have you been doing lately” in English by saying “I have been doing well. Thanks for asking.”
See lessYou can reply with "Thank you. We are doing great. I hope that you are too ."
You can reply with “Thank you. We are doing great. I hope that you are too .”
See lessRead the responses to determine if the message requires a response or not. If the message requires a response, you can select the gif and choose to add a response or send one of your own.
Read the responses to determine if the message requires a response or not. If the message requires a response, you can select the gif and choose to add a response or send one of your own.
See lessHowdy means "Good day", "Hello" or "How are you?". In some countries, it is also used as a greeting. It can be used either as a reply to a person's greeting (a question) or as a response to another person's greeting (a statement). In response to "Howdy" on Bumble, we can say "Hello" or "Hi". Howdy!
Howdy means “Good day”, “Hello” or “How are you?”. In some countries, it is also used as a greeting. It can be used either as a reply to a person’s greeting (a question) or as a response to another person’s greeting (a statement). In response to “Howdy” on Bumble, we can say “Hello” or “Hi”. Howdy!
See lessHowdy means "Good day", "Hello" or "How are you?". In some countries, it is also used as a greeting. It can be used either as a reply to a person's greeting (a question) or as a response to another person's greeting (a statement). In response to "Howdy", we can say "Good day", "Hello", or "How are yRead more
Howdy means “Good day”, “Hello” or “How are you?”. In some countries, it is also used as a greeting. It can be used either as a reply to a person’s greeting (a question) or as a response to another person’s greeting (a statement). In response to “Howdy”, we can say “Good day”, “Hello”, or “How are you?”.
It can be used to respond to the greeting of a stranger in a public place such as a bus or train station, where the greeting may have been given by someone unknown to you.
See lessIn reply to "How are you feeling?", you can say "I am fine, thank you" or "I am feeling great, thanks!"
In reply to “How are you feeling?”, you can say “I am fine, thank you” or “I am feeling great, thanks!”
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Yes, you can say "Please advise the payment status for this invoice".
Yes, you can say “Please advise the payment status for this invoice”.
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