Gentle Fix: How to Point Out a Mistake Without Sounding Harsh
Stop saying 'You made a mistake' — it sounds accusatory and puts people on the defensive. In this video, you'll learn 3 polite alternatives that make corrections feel helpful, not hurtful. Phrases covered: Just a heads-up, the date might be off. I think we might have a small mix-up with the date. Quick check – did you mean March 26? Perfect for workplace emails, Slack messages, and everyday conversations. #englishtips #communicationskills #workplaceenglish

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