Have you ever paused, mid-email, at the phrase "per your request" and wondered if you’re using it right? I’ve been there, too—caught between sounding professional and accidentally coming off as a robot 🤖. In the bustling offices of Chicago (yes, I moved the story here for a dash of urban flair), I learned that "per your request" is the golden ticket for confirming you’ve acted on someone’s instructions. It’s formal, crisp, and tells your recipient: "I heard you, and I delivered." But beware! Overusing it can make you sound like you’re writing from a Victorian law firm. Mix it up with alternatives like "as requested" or "in response to your request" to keep things fresh. And please, don’t drop it into a chat with your work buddy unless you want to be the office meme. 😂 Have you ever been tripped up by this phrase? Or do you have a go-to synonym that’s pure gold? Drop your wisdom (or your horror stories) in the comments—let’s help each other avoid email embarrassment! 💌 Let’s bridge those information gaps together. Any tips or tricks you swear by? #EmailEtiquette #ProfessionalWriting #OfficeLife #Education