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Corporate Jargon Translation (Part 10)

Master corporate jargon with our video guide. Learn to translate common phrases for clearer, more effective communication.

Navigating corporate communication can be challenging due to jargon that often obscures meaning. In this video, we help you decode these common phrases, making your business interactions more straightforward and efficient.

  • Jargon: "Thanks in advance".
    Translation: "I'm thanking you now, so you feel compelled to do whatever it is I'm asking". This phrase subtly pressures the recipient to comply.
  • Jargon: "Moving forward".
    Translation: "Stop discussing this and let it in the past". It's a way to signal the end of a debate or issue.
  • Jargon: "Just checking in".
    Translation: "I will be sending you messages until this issue is resolved". This implies persistent follow-up until action is taken.

Join Oscar, our professional corporate jargon translator, as he breaks down these terms and helps you communicate more clearly in the workplace. Watch the video now to become a more effective communicator!

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