How do you say Wondering in an email?
How do you say Wondering in an email?
I was wondering if … ? Instead, say: “What are your thoughts on…?” or “I’m writing to see if …?” Does that make sense? Instead, say: “Please let me know if you have any questions.”
Where did I say I was interested in buying a house?
I was interested in buying a condo in the Riverdale area. “They had sent me pictures and asked if I was interested in buying any of it and I wasn’t sure,” she said. At each one I said I was interested in buying a two-bed flat for £150,000, and that I had £10,000 to put down as a deposit.
What do you mean by I am interested in buying?
At each one I said I was interested in buying a two-bed flat for £150,000, and that I had £10,000 to put down as a deposit. Had I been interested in buying a puppy it’s likely I would have handed over hundreds of pounds because it’s such an emotional purchase.
What happens when you offer to help someone?
So, what you’re doing, in turn, is offering to help… and creating work for the person you’re trying to help. They’re already busy, so the email often gets ignored.
At each one I said I was interested in buying a two-bed flat for £150,000, and that I had £10,000 to put down as a deposit. Had I been interested in buying a puppy it’s likely I would have handed over hundreds of pounds because it’s such an emotional purchase.
How to respond to ” I’m not interested “?
Ask a question. Get their mind off of the response, and instead, talking about something else, preferably a need or problem area you might be able to drill deeper on. Ask a question about what they are doing, using, or buying in a certain area. Ask how they are now dealing with a problem that you know they are experiencing.
What makes you more likely to buy something?
As soon as you pick something up, you’re more likely to buy it because your mind suddenly takes ownership of the object. Don’t pick anything up and don’t play with display items.
I was interested in buying a condo in the Riverdale area. “They had sent me pictures and asked if I was interested in buying any of it and I wasn’t sure,” she said. At each one I said I was interested in buying a two-bed flat for £150,000, and that I had £10,000 to put down as a deposit.