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Ways to Say “I’m Busy”

Expressing that you’re busy can vary depending on the situation. Here are four ways to say it, from casual to professional!

There are many ways to say “I’m busy” in English, depending on the context. Whether you’re speaking casually or professionally, choosing the right phrase can make a difference.
• Slang: “I’m slammed!” – This is an informal way to say you’re extremely busy.
• Casual: “I’ve got a lot on my plate.” – A friendly way to express having many tasks or responsibilities.
• Polite: “I’m a bit tied up at the moment.” – A respectful way to let someone know you’re busy but might be available later.
• Professional: “I’m currently occupied.” – A formal way to indicate you’re busy, often used in workplace settings.

Using the right phrase helps you sound more natural and fluent. Try these expressions in conversations to improve your English communication skills!

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