Martin Lassen

Martin holds a Master's degree in Finance and International Business. He has six years of experience in professional communication with clients, executives, and colleagues. Furthermore, he has teaching experience from Aarhus University. Martin has been featured as an expert in communication and teaching on Forbes and Shopify. Read more about Martin here.

“You’re Welcome” vs. “No Problem” (When Someone Thanks You)

If you’ve ever replied to “thank you,” you’ve probably found yourself using both “you’re welcome” and “no problem.” You might think they’re both the same phrase with the same meaning, but this is not the case. This article will explore the two meanings for you. What Is The Difference Between Saying “You’re Welcome” And “No …

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Should I Reply “You’re Welcome” To A Thank You Email?

Thank you emails are common in businesses, especially when a boss wants to thank an employee for their continued hard work. However, “you’re welcome” emails aren’t nearly as popular. There’s a reason for that, and this article will explore what that reason is. Should I Reply “You’re Welcome” To A Thank You Email? You should …

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8 Words For The Sound Of Swords Clashing (Metal Onomatopoeia)

Metal has a few distinctive sounds, and it would help to learn more about them. This article will explore some of the best onomatopoeia you can use for swords clashing. Which Words Can Describe The Sound Of Swords Clashing? There are plenty of great ways we can describe the sound of swords clashing. You might …

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“Shed Some Light” – Meaning & Synonyms (With Examples)

The idiom “shed some light” is used often in conversational English and as with many other idiomatic phrases, it is one that can be difficult for some audiences to interpret. Here we discuss the phrase “shed some light” and provide an explanation and clarification for when it should be used. What Does “Shed Some Light” …

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