Do not hesitate to contact me if you need further information?
Expressions for showing them you want to help If I can be of assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me. If you require any further information, feel free to contact me. If you require any further information, let me know. Please feel free to contact me if you need any further information.
How do you say please do not hesitate to contact me?
Alternatives to ‘please don’t hesitate to contact me’ If I can be of any help, please do not hesitate to contact me. Please let me know if you have further questions on this matter. If you experience any further problems, please feel free to contact me. Let me know if you need any further assistance.
How do you say let me know in an email?
What to say instead of “Let me know if you have any questions”
- “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
- “If you have any other problems, just let me know.”
- “If there is anything else you need, please let me know.”
Do you need some help or do you need any help?
The normal usage of “some” and “any” in questions is: If the questioner is expecting the answer to be Yes, she will use “some”. If the questioner has no expectations about whether the answer will be Yes or No, she will use “any”.
How do you say let me know professionally?
Have a look to see how many you are already familiar with!
- Keep me posted.
- Keep me updated.
- Keep me in the loop.
- Tell me if you find anything.
- Keep me informed.
- Fill me in when you get a chance.
- Let me know your thoughts.
- Get back to me when you can.
What is the meaning of further information?
adv. 1 in addition; furthermore. 2 to a greater degree or extent. 3 to or at a more advanced point.
What can I say instead of about me?
What is another word for about me?
concerning me | in connection with me |
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in relation to me | in respect to me |
referring to me | regarding me |
relating to me | relative to me |
with reference to me |
How do you ask for kindly help?
10 expressions to Use In Speaking And Writing:
- Can you give me a hand with this?
- Could you help me for a second?
- Can I ask a favour?
- I wonder if you could help me with this?
- I could do with some help, please.
- I can’t manage. Can you help?
- Give me a hand with this, will you?
- Lend me a hand with this, will you?
How do you say politely I need your help?
Let me just give them to you again:
- Help – the simple scream for help.
- Could/can/will you help me, please?
- I need some assistance.
- Could you give me a hand.
- Could you lend me a hand.
- Could you hold that.
- I need your support.
- Would you mind helping me?
What to say instead of let me know how I can help?
I’m happy to help with X. Instead of asking, let them know you’re available and willing to be of service. This shows that you don’t have to help if it’s not needed, but you’re more than willing if need be.
What is the difference between further and farther?
The most common quick answer is usually something along the lines of “farther is for physical distance and further is for figurative distance.” As is often the case, however, simple rules run into the buzzsaw of actual usage.