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People don’t invest in these kind of properties. (generally speaking, seem)
Generally speaking, people don't seem to invest in these kinds of properties.
Contracters waste too much time taking breaks. (Perhaps; some of them; a bit)
Perhaps some contracters  waste a bit too much time taking breaks.
Realors in spain are dishonest. (some of them; not very)
Some of the realtors in Spain are not very honest.
Foreigners don't understand the conveyancing process in Spain. (perhaps, some, hard)
Perhaps some foreigners find it hard to understand the conveyancing process in Spain.
Clients can't make up their minds. (some, seem, less, at times)
Some clients seem to be unable to make up their minds at times.
People who buy in this area are very rich. (generally speaking, tend)
Generally speaking, people who buy in this area tend to be very wealthy.
You never answer your phone. (seem, at times, enough)
You seem to not answer your phone enough at times.
They are always late. (appear, some, tend)
It appears that some of them tend to be late.
Make it more polite: I have to cancel the meeting.
I'm afraid/Unfortunately, etc.
Come to the office tomorrow at 9.
Would it be possible to... Could you...come to the office tomorrow.
Get there early.
It would be helpful if you could get there early.
They spend too much time smoking at work. (perhaps, some of them, a bit)
Perhaps some of them spend a bit too much time smoking at work.
I can't be there at that time.
I'm afraid I won't be able to be there at that time.
They're impatient. (Generally speaking, not very)
Generally speaking, they are not very patient.
You're impatient. (not very, at times)
You're not very patient at times.
The price is out of your budget.
The price is a little bit/slighty out of your budget.
We should list the asset at market vaue.
Shouldn't we list the asset at market value?
These properties are very old. (some of ... , seem, not be very ...)
Some of these properties seem to not be very new.
I hope we can come to an agreement today. (make it less direct.)
I was hoping we could come to an agreement today.
The government is slow. (can, quite, at times)
The government can be quite slow at times.
You are cheap. (on the whole, tend, a bit)
On the whole, you tend to be a bit careful with money.
This project isn't interesting (on the whole, seem)
On the whole, this doesn't seem to seem to be very interesting.