Most typical phrasing
“Let me get back to you after I review this.”
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Typical client message
“Let me get back to you after I review this.”
Situation snapshot
Your last message got no response and you do not want the follow-up to feel awkward. The goal is to restart the thread with a useful nudge, not a guilt trip.
Reply goal
Reference the thread briefly and ask a concrete question that helps the client reply quickly.
These are the real wording patterns this scenario is built to handle.
Most typical phrasing
“Let me get back to you after I review this.”
Other ways this shows up
“I will reply once I have had a chance to look through it.”
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Just checking in on this in case it is still active on your side. If it would help, I'm happy to answer any open questions or outline the cleanest next step.
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Client keeps saying they will get back to you soon
The client is not fully ghosting, but keeps sending vague delay messages without making a decision.
Client says not now, maybe later
The client is not rejecting the work forever, but they are putting it off. You need to respond in a way that keeps the door open without hovering around the lead.
Client says they will think about it
The client has not said yes or no, and vague waiting can drag on. You need a reply that keeps momentum without forcing the decision too hard.
Client asks for a discount because their budget cycle is tight
The client says the timing of their budget is tight this quarter and asks for price relief rather than adjusting scope or timing.
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The invoice is overdue, earlier reminders did not resolve it, and you need a more direct follow-up that asks for a concrete next step.
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