What do you say after you receive an email?

When we receive an email, we quickly respond by letting the sender know that we got their note: “OK,” “Got it,” “On it,” “Great,” “Noted,” or “Thanks.”

How do you acknowledge a message?

Acknowledge promptly that you received a message. If no particular response is required, just say “thanks.” If you own an “action item” but can’t get to it for a while, let the sender know you saw the message and estimate when you expect to reply.

How do you say OK in polite way?

“Ok” is not considered formal. It can be used sometimes in formal conversations, but not in writing. Some words you can use in it’s place are “acceptable”, “all right”, or “decent”.

What can I say instead of sure?

doubtlessabsolutely.apparently.assuredly.clearly.easily.for sure.indisputably.no ifs ands or buts.

What is a fancy word for yes?

SYNONYMS. all right, alright, very well, of course, by all means, sure, certainly, absolutely, indeed, affirmative, in the affirmative, agreed, roger. Scottish, Northern English archaic aye. aye aye. informal yeah, yah, yep, yup, uh-huh, okay, OK, okey-dokey, okey-doke.

What are different ways to say sure?

There’s also yep, yeah, yea, yup, ya, yessir, you bet, alright, alrighty, absolutely, of course, gladly, sounds good, will do, no problem, aye aye, roger, totally, definitely, and, if you are a trucker, 10-4. Then, there is my absolute least favorite affirmative phrase: sure.