How Do You Politely Ask For A Comment?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
  2. Your insight would be much appreciated.
  3. Is there anything you’d like to contribute?
  4. Are there any thoughts you’d like to share?
  5. I’d love to hear your opinion?
  6. How do you feel about _______?
  7. I feel as though more could be said, what are your thoughts?

How do you ask for a comment in an email?

I’d be grateful for any comments or suggestions you might have. I’d like to get some feedback on the report before we send it out. Please let me know if you’d like to propose any changes.

How do you politely ask for feedback?

  1. Find an appropriate time to ask.
  2. Schedule a time to meet.
  3. Prepare questions to ask.
  4. Take notes.
  5. Learn how to improve from the feedback.
  6. Say thank you.
  7. Ask for feedback regularly.

How do you politely ask?

  1. Excuse me, could you help me pick this up?
  2. Pardon me, could you help me?
  3. Pardon me, could you give me a hand?
  4. Could you explain this to me?

How do I politely get someone to reply to my emails when he doesn’t usually reply?

If you do not get a response then you can send a message reminder . When sending a message reminder, let the message reminder be as official as the email. Be sure to come up with the right intention. If it is urgent, say so and explain briefly why it is urgent.

How do you ask for feedback from clients?

  1. Send an email. ...
  2. Use a pop-up survey. ...
  3. Add a poll on social media. ...
  4. Post a feedback or contact form on your website or app. ...
  5. Request a third-party review. ...
  6. Ask for article feedback. ...
  7. Send a text. ...
  8. Call on the phone.

How do you ask for feedback example?

  • Happy customer: [singing your praises]
  • You: That is so great to hear. We really try our best to [do what you’re being praised for]. ...
  • Customer: For sure, thank you for providing such great service!
  • You: You know, those kinds of comments really help prospective customers to feel more confident in choosing us.

What can I say instead of ask?

  • catechize,
  • grill,
  • inquire (of),
  • interrogate,
  • query,
  • question,
  • quiz.

Can polite request example?

A third modal for making polite requests is could . For example, “Could I please have some water?” Could is the past tense of can. However, when asking for permission, could does not have a past tense meaning.

What are the polite words?

Words that are polite include “Please,” “Thank you,” and “Excuse me .” “Excuse me” is what I say when I would like the attention of another person.

How do you politely tell someone to wait in an email?

  1. Hang on a moment / a mo.
  2. Give us a second.
  3. Half a moment / a mo.
  4. I’ll be right with you.
  5. Sorry, I’m a bit tied up right now.
  6. Wait and see.
  7. You’ll just have to be patient.
  8. Give me a chance.

How do you ask for urgent response?

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 follow up if no response?

  1. Ask yourself (honestly) if you included a close in your first attempt. ...
  2. Always send a fresh email. ...
  3. Don’t follow up too quickly. ...
  4. Adjust your close every time you don’t get a response. ...
  5. Don’t send a breakup email. ...
  6. Resist the temptation to be passive-aggressive.

What are some good feedback questions?

  • What do you like most about our [product or service]? It’s always good to know what parts of your products are pleasing customers. ...
  • What do you like least? ...
  • What feature/option could we add to make your experience better? ...
  • How could we have gone above and beyond?

How do you ask customers what they want?

  1. Send them a short survey, as I have done with you in the past. ...
  2. Ask them a thought-provoking question via email and tell them to hit REPLY, as I have done with you in the past. ...
  3. Interview them individually by phone.

How do you write a feedback message?

  1. Nail the subject line.
  2. Open with a salutation.
  3. Tell people why you’re asking them for feedback.
  4. Let them know how you’ll use the feedback (and how it benefits them)
  5. Make sure they know how long it will take.
  6. Thank them and send them to your CTA.
Charlene Dyck
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Charlene Dyck
Charlene is a software developer and technology expert with a degree in computer science. She has worked for major tech companies and has a keen understanding of how computers and electronics work. Sarah is also an advocate for digital privacy and security.