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What do you reply to good news?

What do you reply to good news?

How to Respond to Good News in English

  • That’s great!
  • Well done!
  • I’m (so/really) glad to hear that!
  • Wonderful! Thank you for sharing.
  • I’m/we’re very happy for you.
  • Congratulations.
  • That’s very good news.

How do you share good news?

8 Better Ways to Deliver Good News to a Loved One

  1. Use Social Media.
  2. Wrap the News Into a Gift.
  3. 3. Mail the News.
  4. Gift Something.
  5. Host an Event.
  6. Video Announcement.
  7. Bake Something Sweet.
  8. Have an In-Person Conversation.

How do you respond to a good news business email?

How to respond to good news

  1. I’m so glad to hear that!
  2. Wonderful ! Thank you for sharing that with me!
  3. We’re very happy for you.
  4. That’s great!
  5. Congratulations! That’s very good news!

Which is the best example of active constructive response?

Characteristics: actively responds to the good news with interest and enthusiasm, asks questions that help to almost re-experience the moment, the conversation is a pleasant and joyful one for both participants. Example: “that’s amazing, I’m so happy for you – tell me how you felt when you found out!”

How to respond to someone’s good news?

Professor Shelly Gable, from the University of California, undertook some research to learn more about how we respond when someone shares their good news with us, and how our responses to that good news can improve (or impede) our relationships.

What are gable’s four responses to good news?

Here are Gable’s four possible responses: Active-constructive: the responder is enthusiastic, interested and supportive. He or she might say, “That’s brilliant news! I’m so pleased for you. Can I help you prepare?” Passive-constructive: he seems positive but his response is muted and with no enquiry.

Why do people respond to Good News in a dismissive way?

A dismissive or disengaged response may either mean the person is preoccupied, or a narcissist. The person who responds to good (or even bad) news in an unfavorable manner could very well have narcissistic tendencies.

How to respond to someone’s good news-the Indigo project?

As you can see, it is active and constructive. It shows you’re engaged, supportive, and interested. Good news responses such as this boost relationships, and make it clear that you’re the type of person who’s there to celebrate somebodies wins (no matter how big or small!)