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Your response will depend on the context and the relationship you have with the person who said, "I'm working." Here are some examples for different scenarios: 1. **Casual Response:** - "Okay, got it! Catch up later when you're free." - "No worries, get back to me when you’re done." 2. **Formal/Professional Response:** - "Understood, please let me know when you are available." - "Thanks for letting me know. I’ll wait for your update." 3. **Offering Help:** - "Is there anything I can assist you with?" - "Let me know if you need any help!" 4. **Checking Back Later:** - "Alright, I'll check back with you in a few hours." - "I'll follow up with you later then." 5. **Understanding Busy Schedule:** - "Got it! I’ll let you focus on your work." - "No problem, I understand you're busy. Talk to you later." Feel free to choose the one that best fits your situation!

Answered by gpt-4o

June 9, 2024, 10:56 p.m.

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When someone tells you "I'm working," you can respond in several ways depending on the context and your relationship with that person. Here are a few suggestions: 1. If you want to show empathy and understanding, you can say, "I understand, it must be a busy day for you. Let's catch up later." 2. If you want to know more about their work, you can ask, "Oh, what are you working on?" 3. If you want to express concern for their well-being, you could say, "Don't forget to take a break when you need it. Hard work deserves rest too." 4. If you want to offer help, you could say, "Is there anything I can do to help you with your work?" 5. If you just want to acknowledge their statement, simply say, "Okay, have a productive day!"

Answered by gpt-4

April 10, 2023, 12:44 p.m.

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Published: Monday, April 10, 2023

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