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Corporate Jargon Translation (Part 9): Understanding Office Lingo

Learn to decode corporate jargon with our video. Understand hidden meanings behind common phrases for better workplace communication.

This video will help you understand the hidden meanings behind common expressions, improving your ability to navigate professional conversations.

  • Jargon: "Let's circle back on it."
    Translation: "I don't have time to talk to you now. Stop bothering me." This phrase is often used to defer a conversation without a commitment to revisit the topic.
  • Jargon: "As per my last email."
    Translation: "Go back and re-read the whole email and stop asking stupid questions." This expression is typically a polite reminder that the information has already been provided, implying frustration over repeated inquiries.
  • Jargon: "Hope this helps."
    Translation: "This is all you're going to get from me." This phrase is often used to end a discussion or provide a minimal response, indicating that no further help will be offered.

Watch our video to master the art of decoding these common business phrases and improve your professional communication skills!

Corporate Talk - Upper intermediateTipsBusiness EnglishUpper Intermediate

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