Use this instead: What do you think about trying XYZ instead?
“For future reference . . .” assumes that the recipient is
a) aware of the reference you’re making and
b) that your approach or insight is the only correct course of action.
Asking for their thoughts about different ways to approach a situation in the future softens an accusatory, passive-aggressive tone.
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