Business Conversation

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Are we still on for tomorrow?
👉The phrase "Are we still on for tomorrow?" is used to confirm that a previously scheduled meeting, event, or plan is still happening as planned. 📌It’s a polite way to ensure that nothing has changed.
a group of people are talking to each other on the same team's chat
Politeness Вежливость в английском Ввічливість в англійській мові
Does the conversation look good abd professional to you? COMMENT ‼️ The guy's responses do express the necessary information; however, it would be nice to have more detailed answers in order to resolve the problem. His answers sound unengaged and disinterested. He could be perceived as somewhat rude.
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I'm not following
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Yes or No - Yep or Nope?
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Business English - progress you made at work 💪
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Idea! - Good thinking
Praising someone's ideas or actions
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Shortened forms: gonna, wanna, lemme etc? What di you need to know about them?
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Phrases for meetings
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Filler words: Actually and Basically..... Do you tend to use them as well?
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Go ahead! (Business Meetings)
The phrase "Go ahead" is used to give someone permission or encouragement to proceed with an action, task, or to speak. It signals approval or readiness to allow the other person to continue without hesitation.