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  1. When to be done vs. When can I expect it to be done

    May 4, 2022 · After I give a friend something to do, can I ask "when this can be done" and "when can I expect this to be done?". Is the latter one is nicer do you have politer way to ask? Thank …

  2. Polite/professional alternative to 'It turns out'

    I have been tasked with coming up with a nicer phrase to use than 'It turns out'. It is to be used in situations like this one: 'It turns out' that we cannot... 'It turns out' that we don'...

  3. Housework vs Household chores - WordReference Forums

    Oct 14, 2021 · Hi there, What is the difference between "Housework" and "Household chores"? I think that doing housework like cooking, basic cleaning, use the word "Housework", and for …

  4. What is a less offensive synonym for "retarded"?

    Somebody needs to rephrase the title of this question to, say: What is a better way to say, "Man, I'm so retarded". Too many people are misunderstanding the question as is.

  5. hotdog or hot dog - WordReference Forums

    Oct 3, 2022 · Hi, When you refer to the food, is there a space between hot and dog in writing? In other words, is it hotdog or hot dog? I've seen both versions. Not sure if either is fine. Thanks.

  6. Non-derogatory word/phrase analog of "bi**** resting face" but …

    I am not normally someone who uses the word bitch, in fact I dislike it greatly. However, there is the concept out there of "bitchy resting face", for people who have a face that looks unhappy …

  7. EN: he is <comparative> than I/me - pronoun for comparison

    Jan 12, 2010 · Here, I think it's fair to say that the last sentence is definitely wrong. For the second question: you are nicer than them √ you are nicer than they are √ you are nicer than they X

  8. synonyms - Is there a more tactful way to tell someone they are ...

    Telling someone that it has been challenging to work with them is the same as saying difficult to work with. There is nothing that makes this any nicer except the ambiguous "very constructive …

  9. Have a nice day too OR Same to you | WordReference Forums

    Feb 8, 2011 · If somebody wishes me "Have a nice day", what do native speakers reciprocate the wish? 1. Have a nice day too. 2. Same to you. Many thanks.

  10. What's a nicer way of phrasing 'Aggressive schedule'? [closed]

    Sep 4, 2019 · What's a nicer way of phrasing 'Aggressive schedule'? [closed] Ask Question Asked 6 years, 3 months ago Modified 6 years, 3 months ago