Phrases or Words to Avoid in Professional Emails
1. Words That Sound Unprofessional or Casual
Avoid anything that feels like chat, not business.
❌ Hey / Hi bro / Yo
❌ ASAP (sounds pushy)
❌ Ping me
❌ No worries
❌ Cool
❌ Stuff / Things
✅ Use instead:
Hello / Hi [Name], At your convenience, Please let me know
2. Apologetic & Weak Language (Kills Confidence)
Over-apologizing makes you sound unsure or junior.
❌ Sorry to bother you
❌ Just checking
❌ I think
❌ Maybe we can
❌ I was wondering if
✅ Use instead:
Following up on…
Sharing an update on…
I recommend…
3. Aggressive or Passive-Aggressive Phrases
These escalate tension—even if you don’t intend to.
❌ As I already mentioned
❌ Per my last email
❌ You failed to
❌ This is unacceptable
❌ Why haven’t you…?
✅ Use instead:
As discussed earlier…
Just a quick reminder…
Could you please share an update on…
4. Vague or Meaningless Phrases
They waste time and reduce clarity.
❌ At the end of the day
❌ Going forward
❌ Touch base
❌ Circle back
❌ FYI (without context)
✅ Use instead:
Clear action + deadline
Please confirm by EOD today.
5. Negative or Blaming Language
Never point fingers in writing.
❌ Your mistake
❌ Because of your delay
❌ This problem occurred due to you
✅ Use instead:
There was a delay in…
To avoid this going forward…
6. Overused Corporate Jargon (Sounds Fake)
Senior professionals avoid buzzwords unless necessary.
❌ Leverage (when “use” works)
❌ Synergy
❌ Deep dive
❌ Bandwidth
❌ Game changer
✅ Use instead:
Simple, direct English.
7. Emotional or Absolute Words
They can backfire legally and professionally.
❌ Always / Never
❌ Obviously
❌ Clearly
❌ Everyone knows
✅ Use instead:
In this case…
Based on current information…
Golden Rule
If a sentence sounds:
- Defensive ❌
- Emotional ❌
- Vague ❌
Rewrite it to be:
Clear, calm, confident, and action-oriented ✅
Hope This Helps You💯