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12 ways to email like a boss (even if you aren’t one) Being too nice in emails weakens your message. It makes people brush off your requests. Here are 12 email responses to sound more confident: Addressing A Delay ❌ Sorry for the delay. ✅ Thanks for your patience. Acknowledging A Mistake ❌ Ahh, sorry I missed that. ✅ Thanks for letting me know. Responding To Appreciation ❌ No worries. ✅ Always happy to help. Following Up On Progress ❌ Just checking in. ✅ When can I expect an update? Ensuring Clarity ❌ Hopefully that makes sense? ✅ Let me know if you have any questions. Considering New Ideas ❌ Maybe we can consider... ✅ Let’s explore other options. Requesting Feedback ❌ Let me know what you think. ✅ I’d appreciate your feedback. Asking For A Review ❌ If it’s not too much trouble... ✅ Please take a look and advise. Setting Expectations ❌ I’ll try to get it done by Friday. ✅ I will have it done by Friday. Clarifying A Point ❌ I’m not sure, but... ✅ Based on my understanding… Addressing A Concern ❌ I’m a little worried about this. ✅ I have some concerns we should address. Proposing A Meeting ❌ Let me know when you're free. ✅ Would you be available to discuss? The right words can change how others respond to you. Choose them wisely and see better results. What else would you add? Let me know in the comments. ♻️ Repost to promote confident communication at work 👉 Follow Lauren Murrell for more like this Credit: Timothy Armoo, for the inspiration.