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[quote=Anonymous]OP, your example gives kind of an unclear answer. Her response is rudely-phrased but I can see why she would be unclear. Try answering with a one- or two-word word answer and then follow up with the additional explanatory sentence. Ex.: "No. I tried to change it but it didn't get saved; Todd confirmed there is a problem with the system." What's also missing is an explanation of what's going to happen next. Ex.: "Todd is working on it and should have it fixed by this afternoon; he's going to update me when it's done and then I'll make the change" or "I was told it can't be fixed until Friday, so I'll try again on Friday and give you an update then."[/quote]
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