Table of Contents
- 1 What is another way to say I understand?
- 2 How do you say excited to meet you?
- 3 How do you respond to an email you don’t understand?
- 4 Is it rude to say I understand?
- 5 How do you express excitement in English?
- 6 What to say instead of I look forward to meeting you?
- 7 What’s a fancy word for Okay?
- 8 How do you use go along in a sentence?
- 9 Where does the phrase go along for the ride come from?
- 10 What does the idiom go along singing a song Mean?
What is another way to say I understand?
Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense. These are all polite ways to show that you understand and respect someone’s opinion, without having to say if you agree with them. Of course / Absolutely.
How do you say excited to meet you?
“I’m happy to see you.” (Extra points for “I’m ALWAYS happy to see you.” Of course it works when you’re meeting new people as well — just change it to something like “I’m really excited to meet you.”)
What should I reply instead of OK?
Synonyms & Antonyms of OK
- agreeable,
- all right,
- alright,
- copacetic.
- (also copasetic or copesetic),
- ducky,
- fine,
- good,
How do you respond to an email you don’t understand?
What to Say When You Don’t Understand Someone in English
- I’m sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you repeat it (more slowly)?
- I’m sorry, I didn’t understand that?
- I’m sorry, I didn’t hear you clearly.
- I’m sorry, what was that?
- Could you say that again, please?
- Could you repeat that, please?
- I’m sorry?
Is it rude to say I understand?
On the face of it, the statement “I understand” is the perfect expression of empathy. Unlike Charlie Harper (Charlie Sheen’s character in the sitcom), we usually mean it. We are sincere when we say it, so for me to suggest that ‘I understand’ is arrogant may sound insulting. But think of it this way.
Is saying got it rude?
“. It can be used as a rude way to speak to someone, “you got it?” is a blunt way of saying “do you understand me?”. There are different situations where it may not be rude because much is connected with your tone of voice, or the emotion behind your words. For example,”got it” can be used in yet another way.
How do you express excitement in English?
Ways of expressing pleasure and excitement – thesaurus
- ooh. interjection. used for showing a reaction such as surprise, excitement, or pleasure.
- great. adjective.
- it’s a pleasure to do something. phrase.
- you beauty. phrase.
- by gum. phrase.
- have the pleasure of. phrase.
- yahoo. interjection.
- this is the life. phrase.
What to say instead of I look forward to meeting you?
I await the opportunity to … I fondly anticipate … I’m eagerly anticipating … Your prompt reply would be appreciated.
Is saying alright rude?
It’s okay to say alright in place of okay – alright?. However, depending upon the emotional tone connected with the “alright” response it could mean “okay” I’ll do it, or, I acknowledge. However, it could also imply “I’ll begrudgingly do it.” But in all fairness, one could use “okay” to mean the same thing.
What’s a fancy word for Okay?
What is another word for okay?
fine | acceptable |
---|---|
alright | cool |
reasonable | all right |
OK | satisfactory |
good | copacetic |
How do you use go along in a sentence?
Move on, proceed, as in She was going along, singing a little song. This expression is also used as an imperative meaning “be off” or “get away from here,” as in The police ordered them to go along. Also, go along with. Cooperate, acquiesce, agree. For example, Don’t worry about enough votes-we’ll go along, or I’ll go along with you on that issue.
What does it mean to go along with someone?
Log In. 1 : to go or travel with (someone) They were going to the fair so I asked whether I could go along with them. 2 : to agree to do or accept (what other people want) We tried to convince him to support us but he refused to go along with us.
Where does the phrase go along for the ride come from?
[c. 1600] This usage gave rise to the phrase go along for the ride, meaning “to accompany someone but without playing an active part,” as in I won’t be allowed to vote at this meeting so I’m just going along for the ride.
What does the idiom go along singing a song Mean?
1. Move on, proceed, as in She was going along, singing a little song. This expression is also used as an imperative meaning “be off” or “get away from here,” as in The police ordered them to go along. [First half of 1500s]