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misskitty
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Hello everyone. I haven't been here in quite some time. However I would say that my reason is a pretty good one. I got engaged! I thought I might share my good news with my friends from PF.
~Kitty
~Kitty
Hey misskitty. Congratulations on your engagement! Cool!misskitty said:Hello everyone. I haven't been here in quite some time. However I would say that my reason is a pretty good one. I got engaged! I thought I might share my good news with my friends from PF.
~Kitty
Maybe you should drop us a hint so we don't hit on your fiance when he returns. That's pretty cool. Did you two meet through PF, or did you both join up after knowing each other already? If you met through PF, then I think you'll be our first, official PF wedding! Pop the champagne!misskitty said:Actually interesting fact...he's a fellow PF member except he hasn't been her since he's been deployed (Army).
The phrase "Thought I might share this" is often used as an introduction to sharing something with others, whether it be a thought, idea, or piece of information. It is a way of expressing the desire to share something that the speaker finds interesting or valuable.
The phrase "Thought I might share this" can be used to introduce a wide range of things, such as personal experiences, interesting articles or videos, helpful tips, or thought-provoking ideas. It can also be used to share something that the speaker has created, such as a piece of art or a new invention.
In most cases, it is appropriate to use the phrase "Thought I might share this" in a professional setting. However, it is important to consider the context and the audience before using it. If the information being shared is relevant and appropriate for the professional setting, then using the phrase can be a good way to introduce it.
By using the phrase "Thought I might share this", the speaker is acknowledging that the information being shared may be of value or interest to the listener/reader. This can make the listener/reader more likely to pay attention and engage with the information being shared. It also sets the expectation that the speaker is sharing something that they have personally found valuable or interesting, which can add credibility to the information.
Yes, there are many alternative phrases that can be used to introduce sharing something. Some examples include "I wanted to share this with you", "I thought you might find this interesting", or "I came across this and wanted to pass it along". The key is to use a phrase that feels natural and genuine to the speaker and accurately conveys the purpose of sharing the information.