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28 Dec 2017
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how to express"I am more than happy to help you" in causal or formal or just not too much causal neither too much formal ?
Will it differ from situation?Should I pay attention for it?
how to express"I am more than happy to help you" in causal or formal or just not too much causal neither too much formal ?
Will it differ from situation?Should I pay attention for it?
Will it differ from situation?Should I pay attention for it?
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It’s neutral, but leaning a bit to informal. In a more formal environment you can say “I’m glad to help you” or the hardcore-formal “I’m glad to have helped you”
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You can say
“I’m glad to have helped”
“I’m happy to help you”
“I’m happy to help”
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I am more than happy to help you is perfectly fine in either situation. You will find there is not as much of a difference between formal and informal as there is in your native language.
You could use I am more than happy to help you whether speaking to a child, someone your age or someone older than you (man or woman does not matter). It is a polite expression no matter who you are saying it to.
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