How do you say I was wondering in an email?

How do you say I was wondering in an email?

I was wondering if … ? Instead, say: “What are your thoughts on…?” or “I’m writing to see if …?” Does that make sense? Instead, say: “Please let me know if you have any questions.”

Was wondering Or am wondering?

“Am” is in present tense, so if you say “I am wondering”, that implies that you are wondering right now. The word “was” is in the past tense, so “I was wondering” implies that you are no longer wondering, but you were in the past. In context, though, those two sentences can mean the same thing.

Can I write I was wondering in a formal email?

While ‘I was wondering…’ is a polite expression, I would NOT use it in a formal letter.

What does I was wondering if mean?

a polite way of asking someone for something such as information or their opinion, or asking them to do something.

What is difference between wondering and thinking?

As verbs the difference between wonder and think is that wonder is to be affected with surprise or admiration; to be struck with astonishment; to be amazed; to marvel while think is (label) to ponder, to go over in one’s head or think can be (label) to seem, to appear. …

How do you end a professional email?

Here are a few of the most common ways to end a professional email:

  1. Best.
  2. Sincerely.
  3. Regards.
  4. Kind regards.
  5. Thank you.
  6. Warm wishes.
  7. With gratitude.
  8. Many thanks.

Is it acceptable to use ” just wondering ” as a question?

Closed 2 years ago. I often find myself writing sentences such as: “I am wondering if the landlord replied to you yet?” And I always end up removing the question mark and rephrasing the sentence.

Is there anything wrong with ” how May I help you?

There is nothing wrong with “How may I help you?” Hi! I am just wondering which is the best question to ask when offering help to somebody. Should it be: help you?”. This is what I feel is correct because “How may I help you?” sounds awkward to my ears. Not to mine.

Which is correct, how ” May ” I help you?

I always chose “How can I help you?” and whenever I use “may”, my sentence is often “May I help you?”. This is what I feel is correct because “How may I help you?” sounds awkward to my ears. However, with the growing trend of call centers since the last few years, I started hearing “How may I help you?”