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Formal informal

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  • "Kindly revert back to me at your earliest convenience" is a standard phrase in casual emails among friends.
    False
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  • "Apologies for the delay" is informal because it doesn’t use a full sentence.
    False
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  • Using bullet points or one-line responses can be considered too informal for executive-level communication.
    TRUE
  •  15
  • "Please advise" is formal and may sound passive-aggressive if used incorrectly.
    TRUE
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  • “No worries, take your time” is a professionally polite phrase suitable for client emails.
    FALSE
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  • "I’m reaching out regarding..." is more formal than “Just wanted to ask about...”
    TRUE
  •  15
  • “Per our last conversation...” sounds formal and respectful in follow-up emails.
    TRUE
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  • "I appreciate your input" is a neutral statement that can be formal or informal depending on tone.
    TRUE
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  • "Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns" is a formal, soft-close commonly used in emails.
    TRUE
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  • "Yo! Can you check this out real quick?" can be formal if used in a start-up or tech environment.
    FALSE
  •  10
  • The difference between formal and informal communication is only about the vocabulary used.
    FALSE
  •  10