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What to Say at Work When You Truly Don’t Know
Episode 517

What to Say at Work When You Truly Don’t Know

Three go-to phrases to help you bridge—not bluff—your way through hard workplace questions.

Bossed Up · Emilie Aries

August 12, 202511m 5s

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Show Notes

When you’re hit with a daunting question in a meeting, how do you reply? In this common situation, it’s normal to panic or blurt out an uninformed answer just to have something to say. Today’s episode dives into the concept of bridging phrases, which can help you pivot professionally. Taking a beat and presenting an honest, if incomplete, response is always going to make you look more competent and confident than mumbling something inaccurate and circling back later to correct yourself. In this quick episode, I share three go-to phrases to help you navigate hard workplace questions with leadership style. 

It’s time to start bridging—not bluffing—with conviction:

  • What to say when you need to fact-check yourself first;
  • How to respond when you only know part of the answer;
  • The perfect phrase for when you need to phone a friend for help.

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Topics

meetingsleadershipassertive communicationprofessionalism