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Reach out
 
The friendly invitation to keep the door open.
01 What it really means

“Reach out” means “get in touch” or “contact someone.” It’s a friendly, open invitation to communicate. You can reach out to ask for help, to check in, or to start a conversation.

In one line: Get in touch, contact someone.
02 See it in action
THEMI’m not sure who to ask about the schedule.
YOUReach out to Maria — she handles all of that.
03 Say it like a native
✕ INSTEAD OF
please feel free to contact me if you need anything
 
✓ TRY
Reach out anytime.
Feel free to reach out.
Just reach out.
CULTURE INSIGHT
Americans use “reach out” to keep the door open. It signals “I’m available, don’t be shy.” The phrase makes asking for help feel normal and welcome — a small way to build approachable, supportive relationships.
YOUR CHALLENGE TODAY
Today, invite someone to contact you by saying “feel free to reach out.” Notice how it makes you seem approachable.
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NATIVE ENGLISH INSIDER
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Teacher Tiffani
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