I agree with you.Yup.We are of one mind.You can say that again.I could not agree with you more.That’s right.Agreed.You took the words right out of my mouth.
How do you say I agree politely?
- I agree with you 100 percent.
- I couldn’t agree with you more.
- That’s so true.
- That’s for sure.
- (slang) Tell me about it!
- You’re absolutely right.
- Absolutely.
- That’s exactly how I feel.
How do you say yes I agree in different ways?
- Yeah, sure. Here you go.
- No problem! I’m always happy to help.
- Yep! I will be right there. (Yep is another informal way to say yes like yeah.)
- Yeah, I’d be happy to!
- Cool. (Yes, cool can really be used to say yes or to show agreement.)
- You got it.
- Okay.
How do you say I agree with something without saying it?
- That’s right/You’re right/I know: used when agreeing with someone: …
- Exactly/Absolutely/I couldn’t agree more: used for saying that you completely agree with someone: …
- You can say that again/You’re telling me: a more informal way of saying that you completely agree with someone:
How do you say I agree in a smart way?
We’re in accord. I agree. Absolutely! You’re absolutely right.
How do you agree in slang?
If you totally agree with something someone says, you agree with it “100 per cent” – or, if you’re a millennial, you agree hundo p. It’s really just an abbreviation of 100 per cent, and it’s so fun to use I’ve been saying it all week. It’s hundo p my new favourite phrase.
How do you say I agree in a formal email?
- 01“That is right” …
- 02“You can say that again” …
- 03“I concur with you” …
- 04“I could not agree with you more” …
- 05“Lead the way “ …
- 06“There is no doubt “ …
- 07“That is absolutely true. …
- 08“Exactly what I was thinking”
How do you say OK in text?
There are many different ways one can text the word “okay.” You can spell the whole word out (okay), only use the first two letters (ok), or use a double (kk) or single (k) k.What can I say instead of yes?
- yes. adverb. used for telling someone that what they have said or asked is true or correct.
- definitely. adverb. used for emphasizing that you mean ‘yes’
- of course. adverb. …
- sure. adverb. …
- naturally. adverb. …
- that’s right. phrase. …
- I don’t mind if I do. phrase. …
- by all means. phrase.
- Yes.
- Ya.
- Yep.
- Yup.
- YAAAAAS.
- Totally.
- Totes.
- Sure.
How do you say your right?
- Yes, that’s right.
- You’re quite right.
- Yes, that’s correct.
- That’s spot on.
- You’re dead right (there).
- Absolutely.
- You’ve hit the nail on the head.
- You could say so.
How do you agree an email?
- That sounds great, thank you!
- Great Plan, looking forward do it!
- Okay that sounds great to me, let me know if anything changes in the mean time.
- Perfect! Thank you for your work on this!
- Okay that sounds great! See you then!
- Okay, that works for me. Thanks again!
- Okay, thank you for letting me know.
- Okay, I agree.
How do you say I agree with the proposal?
“I agree to your proposal” means that whatever you’ve proposed requires my involvement, and signals my acceptance of it. “I agree with your proposal” means that you‘ve described your proposal to me (it may or may not actually involve me), and signals that I think it sounds like a good idea.
What are some really cool words?
#1–15#16–30#31–451. Apocalyptic16. Equilibrium31. Mitigate2. Bamboozled17. Exquisite32. Nefarious3. Bizarre18. Flippant33. Onomatopoeia4. Blasphemy19. Gerrymandering34. Persnickety
What does Savage mean in slang?
The first is savage, which has meant “brutal” or “aggressive” since the 1500s. Since at least the 1990s, savage has also been slang for “excellent” (à la fierce or wicked). It has especially come to describe a remark as hilariously but ruthlessly on point.
Does Savage mean cool?
So it’s definitely still in use. It’s used as an adjective to mean cool, awesome, great.
Can you do a formal email?
Actually, the formal way of saying “I will do that” is exactly “I will do that.” Nonetheless, the colloquial way or the informal way of saying “I will do that” is “I’ll do that.” As a matter of fact, the usage “I’ll do that” is often used in speech or dialogue.
Is texting K rude?
According to the first page of Google results about ‘texting K’, society views receiving this message as akin to a one-letter insult. It’s seen as something that we send when we’re mad, frustrated, or otherwise want to put an end to a conversation. “K” is rude, dismissive, or cold.
Whats does KK mean?
The kk online acronym simply means “okay” or “message acknowledged.” It’s the same as nodding in person or saying “cool,” “gotcha,” etc. It’s common to see kk or KK as a text message abbreviation or when you’re playing online games.
How do you respond to a dry text?
- 1 Pinpoint the reason behind his dry texting.
- 2 Restart the conversation by bringing up his interests.
- 3 Use a playful question to fix a texting rut.
- 4 Mention a fun memory to remind him of your connection.
- 5 Send a photo to give you more to talk about.
Is saying sure rude?
Usually it means the person didn’t understand the question and instead of asking for clarity or for the question to be repeated they would say “sure”. This is why it could be considered rude because the person is discounting what was said and doesn’t take the time to ask that what they missed be repeated.
Does okay mean yes?
Okay is the informal (and somewhat trivial) version of yes, so it is appropriate to use it when agreeing to something, for example, “Would you like to go to the mall?” But when being used as an answer for something that either requires more description or a definitive answer, like “Was there ice cream at the party?” is …
Is Okay polite?
Most people don’t spell it out, so “ok” is OK ! If you want to be polite and sincere, write “ok, thanks!” Or “ok, thank you very much. “
Can I say okay?
Okay and OK are two acceptable spellings of the same word. … There’s no difference between OK and okay. The older term, OK, (possibly) derived from an abbreviation for an intentional misspelling of “all correct.” The terms are both standard English.
How are you another?
How are you doing? How have you been? How’s everything? How’s it going?
How do you say absolutely right?
- accurate.
- precise.
- by the book.
- dead-center.
- definite.
- direct.
- exact.
- on the button.
Can you say yes youre?
Yes, both are acceptable and correct. Though you are is contracted to you’re, both of them will sound alike in spoken contexts. When you write, you are is formal and you’re is informal.
What can I say instead of noted?
- Duly noted.
- I have taken note of this.
- Noted with thanks.
- This will be taken into consideration.
- I will take this on board.
- Kindly noted.
- Message received.
- I will make a note of that.
How do you respond to a polite email?
Some words such as “Thanks for the email!” is polite enough. You also can write a thank-you sentence and another closure such as Yours sincerely, Best Regards, etc.
How do you respond to noted thanks?
A2A ..Noted with thanks is a compliment from someone you gave an idea or suggestion to so they’re thanking you for it. The usual reply is You’re welcome!!
Do you agree this proposal?
Answer: Do you agree with that proposal.