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Getting in touch
Someone emphasizes the act of making contact and establishing a connection. It’s a general term that doesn’t specify the purpose of the contact. Here are some examples:
“I need to get in touch with my boss about the deadline.” (Neutral purpose)
“I haven’t spoken to my old friend in years, I should get in touch with her.” (Social purpose)
“The company is trying to get in touch with all affected customers.” (Informative purpose)
Reaching out to someone implies a more proactive effort to initiate communication, often with a specific goal in mind. It suggests a desire to build a bridge or establish a new connection. Here are some examples:
“I’m reaching out to see if you’d be interested in joining our club.” (Invitation)
“She reached out to a mentor for career advice.” (Seeking help)
“The charity is reaching out to the community for donations.” (Request)
- “I need to get in touch with my boss about the deadline.” (Neutral purpose)
- “I haven’t spoken to my old friend in years, I should get in touch with her.” (Social purpose)
- “The company is trying to get in touch with all affected customers.” (Informative purpose)
Reaching out to someone implies a more proactive effort to initiate communication, often with a specific goal in mind. It suggests a desire to build a bridge or establish a new connection. Here are some examples:
- “I’m reaching out to see if you’d be interested in joining our club.” (Invitation)
- “She reached out to a mentor for career advice.” (Seeking help)
- “The charity is reaching out to the community for donations.” (Request)