In that case, why don’t you just get to the point?
Firstly, I ask everyone here to be honest and get straight to the point.
Let me focus on the income projection and go straight to the point.
Let’s get down to business, shall we?
Please get right down to it. We don’t have much time left.
Please don’t beat around the bush. Just cut right to the chase.
Paula, I’ve got a problem that I need to deal with right now. Could you please attend the marketing meeting this afternoon on my behalf? The agenda is familiar to you, so you won’t be uncomfortable.
Actually, I have a meeting with ABC that I cannot cancel at the last minute. Someone from our department has to attend, right? Why don’t you ask Sam to attend instead? He’s probably free this afternoon.