"Please Let Me Know" when Requesting Something from Someone
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In this Explearning conversation, we discuss the phrase "please let me know." Learn why you shouldn't use please let me know when requesting something from someone because it can come off as rude, abrasive, and inconsiderate in social interaction.

In this Explearning conversation, we discuss the difference between requests and demands. 

We also unpack the phrase “please let me know” and why that is not the best way to make a request or convince someone to assist you with something. 

Enjoy the conversation!

About the Author and the Explearning Academy:


Mary Daphne is an expert in communication, executive interpersonal skills, and personal development. She is the founder of the Explearning Academy, a platform dedicated to helping individuals enhance their social fluency, boost their careers, and elevate their social game. Through immersive group coaching programs like the Executive Communication Lab and self-guided journeys, participants gain the social superpowers and career catapults they've been searching for. If you're ready to take your negotiation skills to the next level and connect with like-minded individuals, visit academy.explearning.co and explore the various plans available. Join the Explearning Academy community and unlock your full potential.

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