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Polite Disagreement Emails

Learn polite English phrases for disagreeing in emails while staying professional, respectful, and clear in workplace communication

This lesson teaches how to express disagreement politely in English emails, a key skill for professional and business communication. Many English learners sound too direct when they translate ideas like I do not agree or we should talk about this. In this video, you learn how to soften your language while still being honest and clear. Phrases such as I see your point, though I have a slightly different perspective help you acknowledge the other person before sharing your opinion. You also learn polite ways to suggest discussion, like Perhaps we could discuss this further to find common ground, which sounds cooperative rather than confrontational. Ending emails politely is equally important, so the lesson includes professional closing lines such as Please let me know a suitable time to connect. This video is ideal for adult English learners who use English at work and want to improve email tone, professionalism, and confidence. By using these polite disagreement structures, you can communicate more effectively, protect working relationships, and sound natural in international workplace settings.

Polite emails: Part 1 - Upper intermediateWritingBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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