When requesting a raise, professionals should use factual, confident language that highlights specific results delivered rather than expressing personal feelings of deservingness; the recommended phrase is 'Over the past year, I delivered [result]. I'd like to align my compensation with that impact.'
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Stop Saying "I Deserve a Raise" ❌ Say This Instead #learnenglishAdded:
Most people ask for a raise the wrong way. They say, "I feel I deserve more."
That's a feeling, not an argument.
Practice this phrase on Sally English app before your next conversation. Link in bio. Say this instead, "Over the past year, I delivered result. I'd like to align my compensation with that impact."
Facts, confidence, specificity.
That's how professionals get raises.
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