You already know to say “Please”, “Thank you,” and “Excuse me” – but here are more ways to make your English sound more polite!我們都已經(jīng)知道說話帶“Please”,“Thank you”和“Excuse me”是一種禮貌方式...
You already know to say “Please”, “Thank you,” and “Excuse me” – but here are more ways to make your English sound more polite!我們都已經(jīng)知道說話帶“Please”,“Thank you”和“Excuse me”是一種禮貌方式,今天我們?cè)賮硪黄饘W(xué)習(xí)一些讓你說話更禮貌的表達(dá)!1
Don’t Say : Can you speak Chinese
Say:Do you speak Chinese?
Or (當(dāng)你已知某人是會(huì)中文的): Would/Could you speak Chinese,please?
我們都知道can是“能”的意思,所以用can提問就多少有點(diǎn)詢問對(duì)方是否有某些能力的意思,但其實(shí)你并不想知道對(duì)方有沒有掌握中文的能力,只是簡(jiǎn)單問會(huì)不會(huì)說。這么看來,這個(gè)問句就帶有些許質(zhì)疑別人能力的意味,老外多少會(huì)覺得不舒服。而用do則語氣上緩和了許多。
2Don’t Say: I Want A Hamburger.
Say: I’d Like A Hamburger.
Or: I’ll Have A Hamburger, Please.
“I want” sounds like a demand, as if you are commanding the other person to fulfill your desires. “I’d like” is a more polite and diplomatic phrase. When ordering food and drinks, we often use “I’ll have…”
“I want”聽起來就像是命令,好像你在要求別人滿足你的需求一樣?!癐’d like”則是一種更禮貌的交往用語。當(dāng)點(diǎn)餐時(shí),我們經(jīng)常用“I’ll have…”。
3Don’t Say: Send Me The Report.
Say: Could You Send Me The Report?
To maintain good relationships with coworkers, it’s best not to use imperatives (starting a sentence directly with a verb like “Reply to my e-mail,” “Go to the bank,” “Finish this project.”)
為了和同事保持良好的關(guān)系,最好不要使用祈使句(以動(dòng)詞開頭,像是“回復(fù)我的郵件”“去銀行”“完成項(xiàng)目”)
Instead, make requests with the phrases, Could you…? and Could you please…?
而是應(yīng)該用Could you…?或者Could you please…?來提出請(qǐng)求。
4Don’t Say: Go Away. / Leave Me Alone.
Say: Could You Give Me A Minute?
Or: Sorry – I’m A Bit Busy Right Now.
If a colleague approaches you at a bad time and you want the person to leave, use the phrases in green. “Could you give me a minute?” is for when you just need a few moments to finish up what you’re working on, and then you’ll talk with the colleague.
如果你的同事在一個(gè)非常不好的時(shí)機(jī)來找你,你想讓他離開,用一些平和的短語?!癈ould you give me a minute?”用在當(dāng)你需要一些時(shí)間去完成你手頭的活兒,之后你會(huì)去找你的同事談話時(shí)。
You can use the other phrase, “Sorry – I’m a bit busy right now” when you’re in the middle of work that can’t be interrupted. You can follow up with “Can we talk a little later?” and agree on a time when you’re both available.
你也可以用“Sorry – I’m a bit busy right now”,當(dāng)你正處于工作中不能被打擾時(shí)。接著說一句“Can we talk a little later?”,然后約一個(gè)你們倆都有空的時(shí)間。
5Don’t Say: Tell Me When You’re Available.
Say: Let Me Know When You’re Available.
“Let me know” is a nicer and more indirect way to say “tell me.” It’s a casual way to ask for some information. Alternatively, you could simply ask the question, “When are you available?”
“Let me know”是一個(gè)說“tell me”的更友善不那么直接的方式。這是一種隨意舒適的詢問信息的方式。或者,你可以更簡(jiǎn)單的問:“When are you available?”。
6Don’t Say: I Don’t Like The Colors In This Design.
Say: I’m Not Too Fond Of The Colors In This Design.
Or: I’d Prefer To Use Different Colors In This Design.
When reviewing work, avoid statements like “I don’t like…” Instead, you can use a more indirect form like “I’m not too fond of…” or “I’m not a fan of…” Another option is to state what you want to see instead: “I’d prefer…” or “I’d rather…”
當(dāng)查看工作時(shí),避免使用“I don’t like…”。而是應(yīng)該用一些不那么直接的方式,像是“I’m not too fond of…”或者“I’m not a fan of…”或者,你直接說明你的設(shè)想:“I’d prefer…” 或“I’d rather…”
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