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11 Better Ways To Say "Get Well Soon"

There are plenty of useful ways we can say “get well soon.” Here are a few of the best ones we’ve selected: 1. Wishing you a speedy recovery 2. May you feel like yourself again soon 3. I pray you return to full health soonSee more

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11 Better Ways to Say "Hope All Is Well"

WEBThey show that you care about someone and want to ensure they’re okay. 1. I Hope You Are Doing Well. “I hope you are doing well” is one of the best synonyms you can use for …

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10 Professional Ways to Say “I Am Not Feeling Well”

WEB1. I Feel Under the Weather. If you need another way to say “I am not feeling well,” you could start with “I feel under the weather.”. It’s a great formal alternative that lets your …

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10 Better Ways to Say “I Hope This Email Finds You Well”

WEBDear Mrs. Taylor, I hope you are doing well. I’ve heard that you’re enjoying your time away. I’m very jealous of you. All the best, Sam. Dear Mr. Mitchell, I hope you are doing well. I …

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I’m Good, I’m Well, Or I’m Fine

WEBIt means “in a good way, to a high or satisfactory standard.”. We can apply this in two ways. Either the same way as saying “I’m good” or saying that we’re fit and healthy in life. …

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10 Other Ways to Say “Hope You Are Doing Well”

WEB6. Hope You Are Fulfilled. “Hope you are fulfilled” is another good phrase that can replace “hope you are doing well”. This is a very powerful phrase, as it deals with the idea of …

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10 Other Ways to Say “I Hope Everything Is Going Well With You”

WEBJacob. 4. Let Me Know How Things Are Going. “Let me know how things are going” is a suitable formal synonym. It gives you another way to say “I hope everything is going well …

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12 Better Ways to Say "Hope You Feel Better"

WEBIt’s never easy to go through something like this. Just know that I’m here if you need me. I hope you find more strength every day. You’re already doing so much better than the …

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12 Best Replies To "I Hope All Is Well" (Formal & Friendly)

WEBEverything’s Fine, Thank You. “Everything’s fine, thank you” is a simple way to reply to a formal email. If you’re not all that interested in the relationship you’ve set up with the …

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12 Better Ways To Say "Take Care"

WEBFarewell. Get home safe. Peace (out) Deuces. Don’t be a stranger. Keep in touch. See you later. The preferred option is “take it easy.” “Take it easy” is just as casual as “take care,” …

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10 Other Ways To Say “I Hope You Are Okay”

WEBThere are many alternatives you can choose over saying, “I hope you are okay”. This article will highlight the following examples: I trust you are doing well. I’m thinking of you. I …

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Selfcare or Self-care

WEBSelfcare vs. Self-care. “Self-care” is only correct when hyphenated. There is never a case for it to be grouped into one word because we need to make sure that “self” and “care” …

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State vs. Status: What's the Difference

WEBThe health “Status” indicates a temporary condition that will allow (or not) for certain types of treatment to be used. On the other hand, a building is in a “State” of disrepair. Such a …

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10 Other Ways to Say "I Understand Your Concern"

WEBWhy not refer to the following example to help you: Dear Jerry, Of course, I understand you. While I can’t do anything to help, I’ll do my best to change that moving forward. All the …

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9 Alternatives to “I Hope You Are Having a Great Week”

WEB1. I Hope Your Week Is Going Well. “I hope your week is going well” is a professional alternative to “I hope you are having a great week.”. We highly recommend it as an …

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Cheers To vs. Here's To

WEBCheers To. “Cheers to” is a good way of introducing a toast, but it’s more informal than “here’s to.”. Most people only use “cheers” without the prepositional form of “to.”. They …

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23 Best Replies To “Take Care” (Professional & Friendly)

WEB6. Of course. When you are in a more casual setting, you are able to give more causal responses when someone tells you to “take care”. This response, “of course” is just a …

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Wish You or Wishing You – Correct Version (With Examples)

WEBWishing you a Merry Christmas! The first example is a simple phrase showing that “we” are completing the action of “wishing.”. The second example is a fragmented sentence. …

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Statuses vs status

WEBThe plural of “status” is actually both “status” and “statuses.”. It’s one of the English language words with a Latin root that allows for both an anglicized plural (with the -es) …

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Conducive For or To

WEBThe word “conducive” means “to provide conditions for something good to happen or exist”, and, according to the dictionary, it is usually followed by the preposition “to.”. However, …

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Hyphen Before Related: “Related” or “-Related”

WEBWithout a hyphen, whatever word comes before “related” would end up being the modifier. That could get very confusing for some readers. For example: Correct: Work-related …

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