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First you have to be a Team Leader, and Team Leaders (through Executive Directors) must have one new recruit and $1,250 in personal commissionable sales in three of the last four months.L.Paz said:How much in sales do you need to get HO leads?
The phrase "This May Be a Stupid Question But..." is often used as a disclaimer before asking a question that the speaker thinks may be obvious or silly. It is a way to acknowledge and apologize for the potential ignorance of the question.
Of course! The use of this phrase is completely optional and not necessary for asking a question. It is simply a way to acknowledge and apologize for any potential lack of knowledge on the topic.
No, it is not offensive. In fact, it is often seen as a polite way to ask a question and show humility. However, it is important to use the phrase in a genuine and sincere manner, rather than as a way to mock or belittle the person asking the question.
People use this phrase as a way to acknowledge and apologize for any potential lack of knowledge or understanding on a topic. It is a way to show humility and ask for clarification without feeling embarrassed or ashamed.
Yes, you can use this phrase in a professional setting. However, it is important to use it appropriately and sincerely. In a professional setting, it is also important to try and find the answer to your question on your own before asking, in order to show initiative and respect for others' time.