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Why 'Let Me Know' Is Not Just for Requests | Unlock Politeness Instantly | Native Hack

Word Power · Ep.36 | Most learners think 'let me know' is just for asking questions. But this three-word phrase opens doors—in business, friendship, and daily life—more than any greeting you know.
Today, Leo learns why 'tell me' can sound rude, and Maya shows him the magic of replacing commands with invitations.

Key Takeaways:
- Replace 'tell me' and 'send me' with 'let me know' for instant politeness
- Master 5 real-life uses: requests, follow-ups, offers, agreements, and endings
- Understand why 'let me know' sounds warm, not demanding—even to strangers

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CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Why Your 'Tell Me' Sounds Rude
00:03 - Welcome to Speak Like a Native
01:18 - What 'Let Me Know' Actually Means
02:47 - Real-Life Scenario: At the Coffee Shop
04:35 - Common Mistakes: 'Send Me' vs 'Let Me Know'
06:12 - Cultural Context: Invitations vs Demands
08:25 - Practice Round: Your Turn to Try
10:05 - Outro & Subscribe

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