"Happy to help"
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.
Happy to help with the onboarding docs, just let me know what you need.
Just let me know what you need and I will get you the onboarding docs.
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