Stop Saying "I Want": 5 Ways to Sound More Professional in Emails
Have you ever sent an email and felt like the reply you got was a bit cold? Or perhaps a client didn’t seem as helpful as usual?
In many cases, the problem isn’t your grammarāit’s your tone. In Indonesian, “Saya mau” is a standard way to express a need. However, when translated directly to “I want” in a professional English email, it can sound like a demand or a command.
To sound like a leader and a partner, try these 5 professional “softeners” instead:
1. Use “I would like” instead of “I want”
This is the simplest upgrade. “I want the report by Friday” sounds like an order. “I would like the report by Friday” sounds like a professional request.
Try this: “I would like to schedule a brief call to discuss the SMBC proposal.”
2. Use “I was wondering if…” to be extra polite
When asking for a favor or something that might be difficult for the other person, start with this phrase. It shows you respect their time.
Try this: “I was wondering if you could provide an update on the shipping delay?”
3. Use “I would appreciate it if…” for firm requests
If you need to be firm but still want to stay professional, this is the perfect phrase. It focuses on the positive result (your appreciation) rather than the demand.
Try this: “I would appreciate it if you could confirm the unit price by the end of today.”
4. Use “Could you please…” for daily tasks
Instead of stating what you want, ask a question. Turning a demand into a question is the fastest way to sound more “diplomatic” in English business culture.
Try this: “Could you please send over the revised contract for my review?”
5. Use “I’m looking for…” when inquiring
If you are contacting a new supplier, don’t say “I want a quote.” It sounds a bit too blunt.
Try this: “Iām looking for a quote on 5,000 units of the Model-X specialized packaging.”
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The Bottom Line
In international business, how you say it is just as important as what you say. By using these small phrases, you show your global partners that you are a sophisticated, professional communicator.
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