Tell you what.
What's an easy way to make a suggestion and make sure the other person knows your not trying to push them around? This phrase, "Tell you what", is an easy way to lead into a suggestion. For example, you and your friend are trying to move the new sofa into the living room from the front hallway. A: What's the best way to carry this sofa into the living room? B: Tell you what. How about we open the doors right up and just carry it in. A: Sounds great! Just wait until I check the doors.
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Spread the word
We use this phrase when we want to ask out friends and acquaintances to tell others about something exciting or new. For example: We have a campaign running at the moment offering our morning business English course at a great rate for the first month, we would like to ask you to spread the word by sending the link below to your friends and acquaintances. Classes start at 8:00 am, however, for groups of three or more we can adjust the time, content and location for your convenience. http://www.groupon.jp/cid/72283 |
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