“
As this matter is urgent, I would appreciate a reply as soon as possible
.” “I would be grateful for your prompt reply.” “I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.” “I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience.” (Slightly old-fashioned.)
What is another way to say as soon as possible?
ASAP soon | promptly fast | quick hastily | pronto lickety-split | quickly hot |
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How do you say please respond quickly in email?
If something is urgent, use the following expressions: “
As this matter is urgent, I would appreciate a reply as soon as possible
.” “I would be grateful for your prompt reply.” “I look forward to hearing from you as soon as possible.”
How do you politely ask for reply?
- An early reply would be appreciated.
- I look forward to your reply.
- I look forward to hearing from you.
- I would appreciate a reply at your earliest convenience.
- Your earliest attention would be appreciated.
How do you reply to an email?
- “I look forward to resolving this issue with you!”
- “As always, please do not hesitate to reach out with further questions or concerns.”
- “Let me know if I can point you to additional resources or get you in touch with our Support Team!”
- “I’m here to help! …
- “I hope I was able to answer your question.
How do you politely tell someone to wait in an email?
- hold on. phrasal verb. …
- just wait until/till. phrase. …
- hang on/hold on a minute. phrase. …
- wait a minute/second. phrase. …
- just a minute/moment/second. phrase. …
- let me see/think. phrase. …
- bear with me/us. phrasal verb. …
- something will have to wait. phrase.
How do you follow up if no response?
- Ask yourself (honestly) if you included a close in your first attempt. …
- Always send a fresh email. …
- Don’t follow up too quickly. …
- Adjust your close every time you don’t get a response. …
- Don’t send a breakup email. …
- Resist the temptation to be passive-aggressive.
How do I request an immediate action?
- Don’t: Demand help with “I need your help” or “I heard you could do this for me”. …
- Do: Use formal sentences “Would it be possible…” or “I would be grateful if you would…”, “Could you please…”
- Don’t: Pressure with “This is extremely important” or “It would really mean the world to me”
When you reply all to a message to whom is your reply sent?
If someone sends an email to more than one person, you have two option when replying. Clicking “Reply” sends your message to the email’s sender, while clicking “Reply All,” sends
your message to everyone who received the original
.
How do you say thanks for reply?
- Thank you so much for the speedy reply.
- Thank you so much for your speedy reply.
- Thank you for the/your quick reply.
- Thank you for the/your quick response.
- Thanks so much for….
How do you say wait in politely?
- hold on. phrasal verb. used for telling someone to stop or wait.
- just wait until/till. phrase. …
- hang on/hold on a minute. phrase. …
- wait a minute/second. phrase. …
- just a minute/moment/second. phrase. …
- let me see/think. phrase. …
- bear with me/us. phrasal verb. …
- something will have to wait. phrase.
How do you say be patient in a nice way?
- endure.
- forbear.
- make allowance.
- put up with.
- suffer.
- wait.
Is saying wait rude?
“Wait a minute” is rude
. Generally speaking, it’s more polite to say what you need, rather than to give an order. Even “please wait” is pretty high-handed. “I need a minute” is better.
How do you politely follow up?
Tip:
Be brief
. Be polite by asking if they’ve looked it over rather than accuse or point out that you haven’t received it yet. Add value by giving them context for the urgency if needed or urgency about the next steps. Finish with a call to action so they know what you want them to do and why it’s important.
How do you say I am waiting for your reply?
- 1 Use a call-to-action. …
- 2 I’m eager to receive your feedback. …
- 3 I appreciate your quick response. …
- 4 Always happy to hear from you. …
- 5 Keep me informed . . . …
- 6 I await your immediate response. …
- 7 Write soon!
How long after a job interview should you hear back?
As a rule of thumb, you’re advised to wait
10 to 14 days before
following up. It’s not uncommon to wait for a few weeks before hearing back from your interviewer. Calling too often can make you look needy and high maintenance.