It's used when we do something for somebody. it's polite to use it when you're doing something for a stranger, or a client/customer at work.
-I went ahead and put you in for an appointment next month.
-thank you!
It might make more sense if you compare it to "go ahead" meaning giving permission to go and do something. The person is saying they "went ahead" and did the thing for someone
It's used when we do something for somebody. it's polite to use it when you're doing something for a stranger, or a client/customer at work. -I went ahead and put you in for an appointment next month. -thank you! It might make more sense if you compare it to "go ahead" meaning giving permission to go and do something. The person is saying they "went ahead" and did the thing for someone
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