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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?



 
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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:58 am   What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?
 

Assume that we are in a tele-conference with our Manager. Once we are done with our questions/clarifications, how to indicate to our Manager that we have finished our conversation.
"That is it" - Is this Ok?
"We have finished" - does this fit?

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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications? #2 (permalink) Tue Nov 11, 2008 12:03 pm   What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?
 

Can anybody help me in this regard?
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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications? #3 (permalink) Tue Nov 11, 2008 13:52 pm   What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?
 

Hi Suresh

The expression "That's it" is frequently used to indicate the end of something.

If it is your responsibility (and not your manager's) to end a telecon, you could also say something such as this, for example:

- Well, that's all we have for now. Thanks for all the input. Is there anything else you wanted to say before we finish?
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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications? #4 (permalink) Wed Nov 12, 2008 13:14 pm   What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?
 

Thank you Yankee, for your answer.
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What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications? #5 (permalink) Wed Nov 12, 2008 16:02 pm   What is the word to indicate I have finished my questions/clarifications?
 

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