You can do that by saying:

  • OK / Alright / Sure.
  • Got it.
  • OK, I get it now / That’s clear, thank you.
  • Fair enough / I see where you’re coming from / I take your point / That makes sense.
  • Of course / Absolutely.
  • I appreciate why you think that, but…
  • I hear what you’re saying, but…
  • When You Understand Someone’s Feelings:

What is the reply for understand?

Andygc said: You might be used to replying “understood”, but that is about as normal to English speakers as “got it”. There’s many ways of saying that you understand an explanation, but for most of us they begin “I …” – “I understand”, “I see”, ‘I’ve got that”, “I get it”, “I see what you mean” are examples.

How do you ask if you understand properly?

For instance, you might say, “Let me see if I understood you correctly. You are saying that…” Let me see if I understood you correctly….Have a listen:

  1. I got it. Thank you!
  2. Ah, I see. Thanks for clarifying.
  3. Now I understand. Thanks a lot.

How do you say I Seeally formally?

  1. “I see” can be formal, as far as I’m concerned. As a replacement, I’d say “I get it.”; as Gru says in Despicable me.
  2. “My phone ran out of charge” is not quite natural, but is very understandable. “

How do you respond to polite way?

  1. That sounds great, thank you!
  2. Great Plan, looking forward do it!
  3. Okay that sounds great to me, let me know if anything changes in the mean time.
  4. Perfect! Thank you for your work on this!
  5. Okay that sounds great! See you then!
  6. Okay, that works for me. Thanks again!
  7. Okay, thank you for letting me know.
  8. Okay, I agree.

What to say after someone repeats something you said?

After the person you are talking to has repeated what they said, provided additional information, or clarified your doubts, be sure to say thank you and state that you now understand the concepts better.

What’s the polite way to reply to someone?

When somebody is explaining something to you, or asking you to do something, replying to them with one of these words is a polite way to show that you are listening and can follow what they are saying. Got it. This is another way of saying “ok, I understood what you said / what you want from me!”.

Is there a better way to say ” I’m not sure I understand “?

You could also just say something like: “I’m confused” “I’m a little confused” “I don’t understand” “I don’t quite understand” “I’m not sure I understand” “Can you explain that again?”. “I’m not sure I understand this correctly” sounds quite natural, but it’s usually followed by a summary of what you think the other person is saying in the form …

Can You Say,’I hope you understand’in formal conversation?

You can say, ‘I hope you are able to comprehend my situation’. You can, however, use ‘I hope you understand’ in formal conversation as well. I hope you understand. I have written a lot of content, fiction and nonfiction books and ebooks keeping these thoughts and writing tips in mind.