Key Business English Expressions for Clear Communication (Part 17)
Do your colleagues lose interest when you speak in business meetings? It's time to refine your language with key Business English expressions.
Instead of saying, "You are giving me unnecessary details, stop this immediately", try "Don't beat around the bush". This phrase makes your request more direct and concise, helping to maintain focus during conversations.
When you want to advise someone to be less critical, replace "Don't be so critical about her work" with "Cut her some slack". This expression is more idiomatic and adds a softer tone to your feedback.
If someone is rushing through their tasks and the quality of their work is declining, instead of saying, "Slow down, the quality of your work is getting worse and worse", opt for "Easy does it". This encourages a more careful and measured approach.
Using these expressions will not only make your communication more effective but also help you connect better with colleagues.
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