My pleasure. It’s been a pleasure. The pleasure’s all mine….

How do you politely respond to someone?

My pleasure. It’s been a pleasure. The pleasure’s all mine….

  1. You’re welcome.
  2. Go ahead. Be my guest.
  3. My pleasure.
  4. That’s very kind of you.
  5. You shouldn’t have.

How do you answer the phone when someone asks you?

What should I do? A: If you want to be strictly correct, say “This is she” or (responding to a question) “Yes, it is I.” Many people find these too formal, however. A somewhat less stuffy response might be “Speaking” or “Yes, speaking” or “You’re speaking to her” or something like that.

When people always say your name?

WHAT IF THEY ARE USING YOUR NAME OVER AND OVER AGAIN IN A CONVERSATION? This clearly means that by saying your name over and over, that person is trying to involve you and wants your engagement in that discussion. They want that conversation to be interactive, hence, they look for responses and feedback.

What’s another way to say book?

other words for book

  • album.
  • dictionary.
  • essay.
  • novel.
  • pamphlet.
  • publication.
  • text.
  • work.

What according means?

1 : in conformity with. 2 : as stated or attested by.

What do you say when someone says their name?

Say something like Hello John, or insert name, nice to meet you. Then wait , and listen, they will direct the next phase.

Is it this is she or this is her?

“This is she” is grammatically correct. The verb “to be” acts as a linking verb, equating subject and object. So this is she and she is this; “she” and “this” are one and the same, interchangeable, and to be truly interchangeable they must both play the same grammatical role—that of the subject.

When answering the phone do you say this is she?

A common example is the phrase “This is she.” used to answer a telephone. ‘She’ is the nominative form of the word, so it cannot be used to describe somebody who is the object of a sentence (in this example, ‘this’ would be the subject).

Whats another way of saying according to?

What is another word for according to?

as attested by as stated by
as stated in on the report of
on the testimony of on the word of
as per in accordance with
in conformity with accordant with

Can you say it is I?

“It is ME” is not grammatically correct in the academic sense, but is used in spoken English. “It is I” is grammatically correct in the pure sense, but would never be used in spoken English – or very rarely by people who speak in an ultra-formal dialect.

What is the reply of it’s my pleasure?

Typically, someone says “it was my pleasure” after the person they’re talking with says “thank you”. It’s another way of saying “you’re welcome.” Therefore, after this exchange, there’s no further response needed.

What is the phone etiquette?

Phone etiquette is the way you use manners to represent yourself and your business to customers via telephone communication. This includes the way you greet a customer, your body language, tone of voice, word choice, listening skills and how you close a call.