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What to say when someone asks if they can help? ›
When someone asks you if they can help, refer to your list and say “YES.” Let them choose what task on the list they would like to do. You don't need to feel indebted to those who help—your sincere appreciation of their help is thanks enough. People understand that you may not be able to return the favor.
What to reply to "How can I help you?"? ›“Thanks though.” — Thank them for offering assistance. “If I needed some help a little later, can I count/call on you?” — Make them feel their help may be needed later even if you're sure you wont need it, this makes them not to feel turned down and allows you to freely go back to them when you need their help.
What to do when you don t have all the answers? ›Conversations! Handling situations where you don't have all the answers requires a balance of honesty, humility, and a proactive approach to finding solutions. Take a deep breath and reflect on your actions. Talk about your problems and seek suggestions.
How can you find the answer to your questions? ›Luckily, you can use a variety of different tools to solve your inquiry. Depending on the question, you can use a search engine, conduct extensive research, or contact a professional. Before long, you'll be that much closer to finding the answer.
What app helps with answering questions? ›Socratic can help! This learning app, powered by Google AI, helps you understand your school work at a high school and university level. Ask Socratic a question and the app will find the best online resources for you to learn the concepts.
How to answer how are you when you're not okay? ›We all have bad days, and it's completely normal that we can't feel good all the time. So, if someone asks “How are you?” and you're not feeling OK, you can say something like this: “I'm not going to lie, I don't feel very good.” “I'm struggling a bit.”
How to reply if you need anything? ›You can respond with gratitude and let them know that you appreciate their offer. For example, you can say, "Thank you so much, I really appreciate that. I'll keep that in mind if I ever need anything." Tell them “thank you, I appreciate it,” or “thank you, I'll let you know if I need anything.”
How do you politely not answer a question? ›The most direct way to do this is to simply say that you will not answer the question. However, even though you are saying "no," you can still do it politely. I'm sorry, but I'd prefer not to say. I'm sorry, but I don't want to share that information.
When someone keeps asking if you are ok? ›According to Psychology Today, this urge is called 'emotional monitoring' and they describe it as 'empathy's evil twin.
How to answer "I need your help"? ›Your answer / reply should be based on your opinion of whether or not you want to help. If this is a trustworthy friend or colleague then your answer may be ... "Sure, what can I help you with?" or "Let me know what you need, I'd be glad to help." If in your opinion the friend is not trustworthy, then it may be ...
How do I get Google to answer my questions? ›
On your Android phone or tablet, touch and hold the Home button or say "Hey Google."
How do I get my questions answered on the Internet? ›Before you start asking others about your question, try a Google search to see what kind of results you get. You can even formulate your search in the form of a question, or you can just search for the keywords. Searching on your own before asking is very important.
Where can I find Google answers? ›If your query returns few results or none, there may be a link to Google Answers on the results page. Otherwise, visit answers.google.com.