Hi everyone,
I’ve noticed a lot of people asking about how to transition from "textbook English" to the kind of language actually used in UK offices. It’s tough to get the tone right—too formal and you sound like a robot; too casual and you sound like an intern.
I recently started using easyeng.uk, and it’s been a game-changer for a few reasons:
Check it out here: https://easyeng.uk/
Would love to hear if anyone else has tips for mastering the "British" corporate tone!
I’ve noticed a lot of people asking about how to transition from "textbook English" to the kind of language actually used in UK offices. It’s tough to get the tone right—too formal and you sound like a robot; too casual and you sound like an intern.
I recently started using easyeng.uk, and it’s been a game-changer for a few reasons:
- Professional British Standards: It’s specifically tuned for UK business etiquette, helping with everything from CVs to sensitive emails like asking for a pay rise.
- Zero Data Retention: This is the big one. Unlike most AI tools that save your inputs to train their models, this tool has a strict no-logs policy. It’s much safer for drafting actual work emails.
- Context-Specific: It has dedicated categories for business emails, resignations, and resume polishing, so the output actually fits the situation.
Check it out here: https://easyeng.uk/
Would love to hear if anyone else has tips for mastering the "British" corporate tone!