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Is the word "issue" always have a negative meaning?

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Can't I say "For business relates issues, call my manager"? Issue here means offer but I don't wanna use the word offer.

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  1. how about the word "items" ???  Otherwise Issues is fine since the other party undersatnds the context.

    I like it when they issue me a check or a pizza...

    :-)


  2. How about "matters"?

  3. You could say "matters, " but "issue" doesn't have to have a negative meaning.  After all, it can mean this month's or week's edition of a magazine, and it can even mean offspring.

  4. Yes, issues means like.. "problems".

    I agree with the first person...  Use "matters".

    And you have to say "related" instead of relates.

    So..

    "For business related matters, call my manager".

    You can also use the word "topics:

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