14 Better Ways to Say I Don’t Know in English at Work
Better ways to say ‘I don’t know’ at work. Use these alternatives when you *should* know the answer or when you’re not the expert but someone wants to know what you think.
Better ways to say ‘I don’t know’ at work. Use these alternatives when you *should* know the answer or when you’re not the expert but someone wants to know what you think.
Communicate professionally, sound confident & clear, and have the vocabulary you need for any situation with these 10 smart English words for work. (Plus they’re fun to say!)
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Sound professional and confident with 10 smart English words for work. These are little changes you can make for a big, impressive impact in your English conversation.
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