Yes, “I need more time” is grammatically correct, but it is often too direct and informal for professional email communication.…
Yes, “Please reply soon” is grammatically correct and commonly used in professional emails, but its appropriateness depends heavily on your…
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If you have ever said or written “do the needful” in a workplace conversation or email, you may have…
If you have ever said “according to me” in a conversation or meeting, you have likely made a mistake…
If you have ever said or written “revert back” in a workplace email or conversation, you have made a…
If you have ever said or written “discuss about,” you have made one of the most common speaking mistakes…