to confirm · to verify something quickly
This expression is your best friend when you need to double-check something quickly without sounding demanding. 🤝 It’s perfect for clarifying details, confirming appointments, or gently reminding someone about something they might have forgotten. Use it when you want to be thorough and avoid misunderstandings! 👍
💡 **Pro-Tip!** You can use this phrase at the beginning or end of a question. For example, "Just making sure, did you send that email?" or "You sent the email, just making sure?" It softens the tone and shows you're being considerate, not accusatory. Remember, it's about being helpful, not nagging! 😉
When would you typically use "just making sure"? A. 💃 When you are inviting friends to a surprise birthday party. B. ✉️ When you want to tell someone about exciting news you just heard. C. 🤔 When you want to politely confirm if a task, like sending an email, has been completed.