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What does the phrase 'I've thought this through' imply?
What does the phrase 'I've thought this through' imply?
- The planning was done thoroughly. (correct)
- The speaker is uncertain about the plan.
- The plan has been abandoned.
- The plan lacks necessary details.
Which phrase indicates complete agreement with a plan?
Which phrase indicates complete agreement with a plan?
- Absolutely. (correct)
- Maybe it's a good idea.
- I could be wrong.
- It sounds okay.
What does the expression 'I'm on board with that' mean?
What does the expression 'I'm on board with that' mean?
- I need more information.
- I don't agree with the plan.
- I completely agree with the plan. (correct)
- I have doubts about the plan.
When someone says 'I've made up my mind', what does it signify?
When someone says 'I've made up my mind', what does it signify?
Which statement expresses a strong commitment to a chosen plan?
Which statement expresses a strong commitment to a chosen plan?
Saying 'We're going to succeed together' conveys what kind of sentiment?
Saying 'We're going to succeed together' conveys what kind of sentiment?
What does the phrase 'I couldn't agree more' signify?
What does the phrase 'I couldn't agree more' signify?
If someone states 'I stand by my decision', what does it imply?
If someone states 'I stand by my decision', what does it imply?
Which phrase would best encourage someone's confidence?
Which phrase would best encourage someone's confidence?
What does saying 'this is the right choice' imply?
What does saying 'this is the right choice' imply?
Saying 'this decision was well thought out' suggests what?
Saying 'this decision was well thought out' suggests what?
What does 'I'm committed to this path' suggest?
What does 'I'm committed to this path' suggest?
When someone says 'let's move forward with it', what does it mean?
When someone says 'let's move forward with it', what does it mean?
What phrase indicates that you are confident in your ability to handle a task without any doubt?
What phrase indicates that you are confident in your ability to handle a task without any doubt?
Which phrase would you use to assert that you are ready for a challenge?
Which phrase would you use to assert that you are ready for a challenge?
What does the phrase 'everything is going according to plan' imply?
What does the phrase 'everything is going according to plan' imply?
If someone expresses concern about a project, which phrase shows your confidence that it will succeed?
If someone expresses concern about a project, which phrase shows your confidence that it will succeed?
Which phrase suggests you have prepared in advance for a task?
Which phrase suggests you have prepared in advance for a task?
What does saying 'I've got it covered' imply about your confidence level?
What does saying 'I've got it covered' imply about your confidence level?
Which phrase would you use if someone doubts your capability?
Which phrase would you use if someone doubts your capability?
What does 'I can handle this' generally convey?
What does 'I can handle this' generally convey?
What does stating 'everything will go smoothly' imply about your expectations?
What does stating 'everything will go smoothly' imply about your expectations?
What does it mean when you say 'I'm positive we'll get great results'?
What does it mean when you say 'I'm positive we'll get great results'?
If someone warns you that a task may be difficult, what phrase shows your readiness to embrace it?
If someone warns you that a task may be difficult, what phrase shows your readiness to embrace it?
What phrase would you use to informally assure someone of your capabilities?
What phrase would you use to informally assure someone of your capabilities?
Which phrase suggests that you have a firm belief in your planning process?
Which phrase suggests that you have a firm belief in your planning process?
Study Notes
Showing Confidence in Yourself
- To show confident in your abilities when asked to take over responsibilities, say "I can handle this", "I've got this under control" or " I am confident in my abilities".
- If someone asks if you know how to do something, confidently reply with "I know what I'm doing".
- If you're ready to take on a challenge, say "I'm up for the challenge".
- To reassure someone that you made the right decision, use "I trust my judgment", "I know it's going to work out".
- To show that you are ready and confident, say " I'm ready to take this on".
- If you want to show you're confident and success is within your reach, say "This is within my reach".
- To reassure someone that you can handle a situation, say "I've got it covered".
Showing Confidence in a Situation
- To provide reassurance that a plan will work, say "Don't stress, this is going to go well".
- To show confidence that everything will work out, say "I'm sure everything will work out".
- To emphasize that the plan will run smoothly, say "I'm confident that this will go smoothly".
- If everything is going as planned, use, "Everything is going according to plan".
- To show that you are certain of a successful outcome, say "I'm positive we'll get great results".
- To reassure someone that everything is under control, say "It's all under control".
- If someone doubts you, express your confidence with “I have no doubts about it”.
Responding Confidently in a Conversation
- To confidently agree, use “Absolutely” or “Without a doubt”.
- To express full agreement, use " I completely agree" or "I couldn’t agree more”.
- To show confidence in the plan, say “That’s right” or "That sounds perfect”.
- To show that you are on board with the plan, say "I'm on board with that".
- To show you believe in the plan, use "I have total confidence in the plan”.
Projecting Confidence in Decisions
- To express your certainty in a decision, say "This is the right choice”.
- To show you are not going to change your mind, say “I’ve made up my mind”.
- To reiterate that you stand by your decision, use "I stand by my decision”.
- To show confidence in the plan, say "I trust this course of action".
- When you are dedicated to a plan, state "I’m committed to this path”.
- To confidently express that the plan is the best solution, say "I'm certain this is the best way forward".
- To move ahead with the plan, say "Let's move forward with it”.
- To compliment the well-thought-out plan, say "It was well thought out”.
Encouraging Others
- To show confidence in someone's abilities, say "You've got this" or "I believe in you".
- To compliment someone's capabilities, say "You're more than capable".
- Offer encouragement with "You are so capable, you can do this" or “We're going to succeed together”.
- When someone is doing a good job, reassure them with "You're doing great".
- Encourage someone to trust their own judgment, say "Trust yourself".
- To inspire confidence, say “You're stronger than you think” or "Let's make this happen, people".
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This quiz focuses on phrases and expressions that convey confidence in various situations. Test your understanding of how to communicate confidence effectively, whether it’s in taking on responsibilities or reassuring others. Challenge yourself to recognize the right expressions for any scenario.