How do you say sorry for asking a lot of questions?
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- Thank you so much and sorry if I bothered you by my questions.
- Thank you so much and sorry if I wasted your time.
- Thank you so much and sorry if I made you stand up and ask many questions.
- Thank you so much and sorry if I took your time.
- Thank you so much and sorry if I …………………………
Should you apologize for asking a question?
So let’s get one thing straight: You should never apologize for asking questions. It doesn’t just reflect badly on you, it can weigh down everyone else on your team.
Why do people apologize before asking a question?
If you apologize for asking questions, that’s sort of like saying that you don’t yourself believe that your questions are important, or they don’t deserve to be answered, or that you have no right to be asking them, etc. —- essentially you are placing yourself “beneath” the other person for no reason.
What does it mean to say sorry for so many questions?
I’m sorry for asking so many questions. I appreciate your time in responding to whatever you can, when you are able to find the time. To me, that works because it recognizes that I may not answer all the questions, and also that you are aware it is an investment of my time, which you appreciate. Ng Zi-Xiang (Zack), Avid Thinker.
What’s the proper way to ask a question?
Keep your questions clear, direct, concise and brief, so they will have the time. Next, ask them then and there. Then, they won’t have to make any time. In the Internet age, you can search for questions that may already have answers that you were searching for. Search first before you ask. Use this.. “Excuse me, “your question”… The “ex… Loading…
Is it rude or polite to say’i am sorry’?
We’re reducing MSN tuition by 14% and offering scholarships so more caring nurses can become FNP leaders. It isn’t exactly rude, but also not really polite either. Not knowing the context, I will speak from my own experience.
Is it rude to say I have so many questions?
No, it’s not rude, but unnecessary. You can have as many questions as you like. You can start saying ‘’ I have xxxx questions to ask. Please answer as many as possible.’’ If the questioning session is held in public, it’s wise to limit your questions to two. Give others a chance to ask.