What Do You Say To Someone Who Is Working Hard?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. “Thank you for all you do for us, but now is a time to take care of yourself as well.” …
  2. “I'm proud of you.” …
  3. “I hate that you're going through this, but I know that you've got this.” …
  4. “Remember when you were there for me? …
  5. “Here's how we're going to take care of your work while you're away.”

How do you tell someone they work hard?

  1. Put Aside Any Negative Feelings. …
  2. Don't Assume Bad Intent. …
  3. Address It Early (and Privately) …
  4. Reflect on the Person's History. …
  5. Consider Your Own Role. …
  6. Ask Thoughtful Questions. …
  7. Give Examples (But Avoid Being Accusatory) …
  8. Keep an Eye on Their Progress.

What do you say when someone is working?

  1. There you go!
  2. Keep up the good work.
  3. Keep it up.
  4. Good job.
  5. I'm so proud of you!

How do you say you're working hard?

  1. 1) “I'm burning the candle at both ends”
  2. 2) “She goes the extra mile”
  3. 3) “He is pulling his own weight”
  4. 4) “I am buckling down”

How do you respond to what someone is doing?

  1. 01“I'm just here thinking about you.” …
  2. 02“Not you, unfortunately.” …
  3. 03 “Watching [insert TV show/movie]. …
  4. 04“Trying to figure out when you're finally going to ask me out.” …
  5. 05 “Just playing with [insert pet name and picture].

How do you respond to someone saying they are busy?

  1. I am busy. The most basic way to express this.
  2. I'm as busy as a bee.
  3. I'm slammed.
  4. I'm so busy (that) I can't even…
  5. I'm buried (in work).
  6. I'm overwhelmed (with work).
  7. I'm up to my ears in work.
  8. I've got a lot on my plate.

How do you say someone is unprofessional?

inexpert amateurish unskillful bungling nonprofessional unskilful dilettante clumsy blundering unqualified

How do you praise someone professionally?

  1. “Thank you, it makes my day to hear that.”
  2. “I really put a lot of thought into this, thank you for noticing.”
  3. “Thank you, I really appreciate you taking the time to express that.”
  4. “Thank you, I am happy to hear you feel that way!”

How do you politely tell someone they are unprofessional?

Tell them

the behaviour is a problem, is unacceptable

, is unsatisfactory, is against the rules, etc. Example: “Carol, coming late to work is not satisfactory. You need to be at work on time every day. ‘

What is a good word for hard-working?

In this page you can discover 9 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for hardworking, like:

diligent

, assiduous, industrious, dedicated, sedulous, conscientious, persevering, tireless and untiring.

What is the idiom of to work very hard?


work your fingers to the bone

= work very hard: “I work my fingers to the bone for you.” go the extra mile = do more than is expected of you: “She's a hard worker and always goes the extra mile.”

How do you shut up a rude person?

  1. Show empathy and sympathy.
  2. Call the person out on his behavior.
  3. Don't give airtime to the rude person.
  4. Avoid the rude person.
  5. Offer extra kindness.

How do you respond when someone tells you about themselves?

  1. thanks for letting me know.
  2. thanks for informing me.
  3. thanks for reminding me that.
  4. good to know.

How do you respond when someone texts you long time no see?

If someone says “Long time, no see”, you could say, “Yeah,

it's good to see you after so long!

“, “What have you been up to?” or something similar. “Long time to you, too” could be considered a bit aggressive.

How do you comfort a busy person?

  1. Send A Funny/Encouraging Text Message, Just Because. You know the quirky texts or images that make your friend laugh. …
  2. Send Them Their Favorite… …
  3. Get On Their Calendar. …
  4. Use Wellness for Social Activities.

How do you cheer up a busy person?

  1. Listen Up. When life gets overwhelming it helps to have someone willing to listen. …
  2. Give Hugs. It sounds so simple, it's stupid.
  3. Give Them a Handwritten Note or Card. …
  4. Have a Chuckle. …
  5. Make Them Dinner. …
  6. Share a Walk. …
  7. Have a Movie Night. …
  8. A Spa Experience.
Rachel Ostrander
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Rachel Ostrander
Rachel is a career coach and HR consultant with over 5 years of experience working with job seekers and employers. She holds a degree in human resources management and has worked with leading companies such as Google and Amazon. Rachel is passionate about helping people find fulfilling careers and providing practical advice for navigating the job market.