Corporate jargon translator
The phrase
“Feel free to reach out if you have any questions”
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What it actually means
The explanation you just received was incomplete. We know this. The questions you have are your problem now.
Context
Originally American business speak, now universal. Replaced 'contact me' or 'get in touch'. Often signals the end of a conversation rather than an invitation.
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