What to reply when your boss slacked 'do you have a sec'
The five most stressful words in Slack. You don't know if it's a raise or a fire, and your reply needs to buy you the moment without sounding evasive. It's a pattern you've watched build up — this page is tuned to that exact framing. The example replies below cover three angles you can pick from; copy any one into the chat or hit the CTA to keep workshopping with myalexai.
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Confident — professional and composed
i can take this on. before i commit, two things i'd want to flag: scope and timing.
Chill — friendly without folding — alt take
appreciate the heads up — i'll plan around it.
Informative — bring the receipts — alt take
to make sure we're aligned, here's the timeline / scope / dependency view in one place.
Confident — professional and composed — when the first feels too soft
i can take this on. before i commit, two things i'd want to flag: scope and timing.
Why this tone fits
Workplace messages are read by more people than the recipient. Confident-professional should be your default — it preserves your authority without being warm-fuzzy. Chill works for low-stakes Slack threads where over-formality reads as anxious. Informative is for written-down conversations where a future-you (or HR) might need to re-read. myalexai's confident preset is calibrated to land as composed and senior, regardless of your actual title.
Pro tip: Always re-read work messages 30 seconds after writing them, especially when you're irritated. myalexai shows you a preview before you copy it; use it.
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