Will you vs Can you?
Will you vs Can you?
May implies that you are asking for permission. Can implies that you are questioning somebody’s ability. Will implies that you are seeking an answer about the future.
Could you please help me out meaning?
help out. 1. To aid someone in doing something.
How do you politely ask for help?
There are a few modal verbs that are really helpful when asking for help.
- Can – “can you help me?” which means are you able to help?
- Could – “could you help me?” which means is it possible for you to help?
- Would – “would you help me?” which means are you willing to help?
Can you please help me with the request below?
In everyday English writing, “Can you please assist with the request below?” and “Could you please assist with the request below?” are both requests for help. Don’t use either phrase in conversation. In English writing, the request can be written “below” introductory text on a page or a screen.
Can you please assist here?
could you please assist vs kindly request for your assistance on this subject. The correct phrase would be “could you please assist.” You can request something, but you don’t “request for” something.
Can you help me with or in this matter?
1 Answer. Referring to it as a matter is a way of separating it from you. This “matter” is your passion, not a distant subject but close and dear to you. Asking if they can help in this matter is correct in that it describes at a polite distance their capacity and perhaps willingness to help.
Could you please or could you kindly?
Both are polite, and no reasonable professor would take objection to either. If you wanted to sound a little more formal, you could say I should be most grateful if you would send me the document. Highly active question.
Can I use kindly instead of please?
“Kindly” It is old-fashioned and seemingly antiquated. It is better you use “please” rather than “kindly.”
Which is more polite please or kindly?
In corporate and business circles, “please” is the preferred choice whereas in social interactions, “kindly” is preferred more often. “Kindly” can also be used as an adjective ( E.g. She is a kindly old lady) whereas “please” cannot be used in the role of an adjective.
What can I use instead of kindly?
What is another word for kindly?
benevolent | kind |
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helpful | sympathetic |
benign | generous |
tender | benignant |
considerate | beneficent |
Is kindly note rude?
There is nothing intrinsically negative or rude about the word; the definition is simply “in a kind manner”. It’s certainly not rude, but it’s almost pretentious in an email. It’s something that was used in typed bills and letters long before computers such as – kindly remit payment at your soonest.
Is kindly rude?
Other people are recommending that you use the word “kindly”. Please, never use the word “kindly” when interacting with Americans. In the view of Americans, only English-speaking Indians use this word. It comes across as low-brow, patronizing, and overly sensitive.
What can I say instead of let me know?
What is another word for let me know?
keep me apprised | keep me informed |
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keep me posted | keep me updated |
notify me |
How do you say let me know nicely?
For example, you could say: Let me know once you finish….Hence the following might be appropriate as an alternative:
- keep me posted.
- keep me updated.
- keep me in the loop.
- keep me informed.
How do you say please let me know in a formal way?
Have a look to see how many you are already familiar with!
- Keep me posted.
- Keep me updated.
- Keep me in the loop.
- Tell me if you find anything.
- Keep me informed.
- Fill me in when you get a chance.
- Let me know your thoughts.
- Get back to me when you can.
How do you say I will let you know professionally?
I will tell you. You’ll be informed….
- I’ll revert back then.
- I’ll contact you.
- I’ll inform you.
- I’ll check & get back to you.
- I’ll keep you posted.
- I’ll keep you updated.
- I’ll catch up with you.(informal one)
- Let’s circle back to it later.
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 reply to I will get back to you?
Choices I could just say okay and let the conversation die and wait for her to get back to me or I could be smart about it and try another response if you just say okay, I’ll wait for you to reply You’re really left in a passive situation you’re waiting for the other person to remember to respond to you and it’s really …
How do you respond to someone interested in you?
How to Respond When Someone Says They Like You via Text
- Whether or not you like the person, your initial reply must always be “Thank you.”
- If you like the person, then there’s no reason not to say, “I like you too.”
- And if you feel otherwise, you may reply by texting, “I don’t think of you that way.”
When a man says I need you what does that mean?
The same can be said for the phrase “I need you.” Sure, it can mean that someone needs you, whether that’s needing a shoulder to cry on, someone to listen to them, or someone to physically be there for them.