30. listopadu 2019

Useful Email Phrases

Useful English Email Phrases


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150+ Useful Email Phrases That Will Make Your Life Easier
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#1 Opening Lines

1.a Being social

  • I hope you had a good weekend.
  • I hope you had a great trip.
  • Hope you had a nice break.
  • I hope you are well.
  • I hope all is well.
  • Hope you're enjoying your holiday.
  • I hope this email finds you well.
  • I hope you enjoyed the event.
  • I'm glad we had a chance to chat at the convention.
  • It was great to see you on Thursday.
  • It was a pleasure to meet you yesterday.


1.b Emailing first ...

1.c Replying ...

1.d Apologizing ...



#2 Body Lines

2.a Attachments and information ...



#3 Closing Lines

3.a When something is expected


  • Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
  • I look forward to hearing from you soon.
  • Please let me know if this works/if you are available/if that sounds good/if you can/if you can help/if you need to reschedule...
  • I look forward to seeing/meeting you.
  • See you on Thursday/next week.
  • Thanks.
  • Thank you in advance.
  • Thank you for everything. ...





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    Best reply for:
     
    "How are you"
    "What's up?" ("What's happening in your life?")   Nothing much.,  Oh, just the usual.,
    "What's happening?"
    "How's it going?"   It's going well.


    How are you?
    • I’m fine, thanks. How about you?
    • Pretty good.
    • Not so great.
    • Could be better.
    • cant complain.
    • Same as always.
    • Fine
    • Great! How are you doing?
    • Somewhere between better and best.
    • I've been better.  ... What's wrong?





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