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Yes, it is correct to say "this is regarding your request" when referring to a specific request or inquiry made by someone. It is a professional and clear way to acknowledge the subject of communication.
you could say " I have been educated to a professsional standard" or " I have had a professional education" or " I have been trained to a professional level
Then they are unavailable and not a good prospect. Find someone else who is not in a love affair and will give all their attention to you.
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To request someone in a professional manner, you can say, "Could you please connect me with [Name] at your earliest convenience?" Alternatively, you might say, "I would appreciate it if you could facilitate an introduction to [Name] regarding [specific reason]. Thank you for your assistance!" This approach is polite and clear, demonstrating respect for the other person's time and effort.
Well, honey, to say "where do you live" in a formal way in Spanish, you would say "¿Dónde vive usted?" Remember, when you're trying to be fancy, just throw in that "usted" to show some respect. Now go on and impress someone with your formal Spanish skills!
It is called sarcasm when someone says the opposite of what you say in a mocking or ironic way.
Skills and passion:) that way someone wil find you for their team:)
Other ways to say someone is cool is just saying that they are awesome.Or if you are from newfoundland you could say that there sick :)
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A good way to say hello would be just "hi". Theres not really a good or bad way to say hi to someone.