Email & Comms Jargon · Intern level

"Happy to help"

"Happy to help" is a phrase used to express willingness to assist, typically in customer-facing or professional correspondence.

Say this instead: glad to

How "Happy to help" shows up at work

Service-industry politeness that became a corporate reflex. Usually genuine when a colleague says it in person, slightly hollow when it opens a support ticket response alongside a link to the FAQ you already read.

Buzzword

Happy to help with the onboarding docs, just let me know what you need.

Plain English

Just let me know what you need and I will get you the onboarding docs.

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