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should

3/7/2020

 
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Be careful with should: it can show weakness, indecision or lack of commitment. In this context the speaker gives the impression of chaos and indecision.

If the meeting is important and your presence needed, commit and eliminate excuses:

  • I have a meeting tomorrow.

If you need to soften the statement, prefix with I’m sorry:

  • I’m sorry but I have a meeting tomorrow.
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