Tone it Down 📌
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“As I already told you before, your child’s grade won’t change.”
➤ What's wrong with this tone?

It sounds defensive and dismissive. Needs a neutral, supportive tone.

100

“We need that thing by tomorrow or it’s going to be a big issue.”
➤ What needs fixing?

It’s vague. Be specific about what “thing” is needed and what the consequence is.

100

A teacher replies “Thanks!” to a schoolwide announcement email.
➤ What’s the issue?

Unnecessary “Reply All” clutters inboxes.

200

“You clearly didn’t read my last email.”

➤ Rewrite this to be more professional.

Answer: “Just wanted to follow up on the information I shared previously in case it was missed.”

200

“Let’s sync up on that ASAP.”
➤ What should you include instead?

Provide a clear meeting time or ask for availability—don’t use vague phrases like “ASAP.”

200

You share a student concern with the entire grade-level team, including staff not involved.
➤ What’s the risk?

Breach of confidentiality. Only include staff directly involved.