"Let me know your thoughts"
Say this instead: what do you think?
How "Let me know your thoughts" shows up at work
Appears at the bottom of emails where a decision has effectively already been made, giving the reader the sensation of being consulted. The sender wants either a rubber stamp or someone else to share responsibility.
Here's the revised proposal, let me know your thoughts.
Here's the revised proposal. What do you think?
Corporate Rank: Intern · Category: Email & Comms Jargon
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