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“Thanks for asking” is no doubt well-intentioned, but not mandatory. At some point we are going to have to stop adding words so that we can actually have our day.
And when folks do ask questions, say “thanks for asking” or “thanks for checking” so that they know you appreciate the questions. - Leann Wolff, Great Outcomes Consulting.
Leslie K. John and Alison Wood Brooks, professors at Harvard Business School, say people in business can be more successful by asking more and better questions. They talk through what makes for a ...
Luxury and experiential travel network Virtuoso celebrates the release of the 100th episode of its podcast Thanks for Asking ...
So, in answer to the question: She’s doing great, thanks for asking! Sometimes, as parents, I think we don’t realize just how weighted our questions about other people’s children can sound ...
Virtuoso celebrated the release of the 100th episode of its podcast, Thanks for Asking. Hosted by Virtuoso's Director of ...
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