Be Professional Never say this at work

Speaking face-to-face with customers, your boss, or any

of the other people that you work with can be a little

tricky, especially when you’re dealing with problems

or difficult situations.

Your choice of words and the phrases that you use can

affect what customers and your colleagues think of you.

So, if you speak English as a second or a third language,

using the right words in the right way

is really important.

I’m Emma from mmmEnglish

and today I’m going to walk you through five situations

that are super common in just about any workplace,

to help you to avoid the things that you should never say

and

give you some really simple expressions

that will help people to see you

for the helpful professional that you truly are.

So, are you ready to get to work?

Situation number one.

Someone asks you a question

but you don’t know the answer.

Excuse me, do you know if the Bluetooth adapter

will work on the Sony A6400?

Ahhh… I don’t know.

When someone asks you a question

and you simply don’t know the answer,

well never say “I don’t know”.

Even though this is the truth,

even though, those are the correct English words to say,

you’re not being helpful at all!

So, saying “I don’t know” in the workplace -

especially to a customer -

sounds really unprofessional in English,

even a little bit rude.

It’s like saying you don’t care.

So to sound more professional

and to show that you do care, try saying

“I’m not sure, but I can find out”.

So, say it with me,

Or you could say “I’ll find out for you.”

Awesome!

Here’s another one:

“Let me come back to you on that”

So, you can use this to say

that you need a little more time to find the answer

but you’re assuring the person

that you will try to help them.

Excellent! You’re sounding really helpful

and much more professional already!

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Now, it’s time to get back to work!

Situation number two.

Someone asks you if you can do something

by a specific time.

So this happens all the time at work, right?

Especially if you work at a place that has deadlines.

Emma, ummm…

Our clients need this done by 2 o’clock tomorrow,

do you think you can manage that?

I’ll try to finish it.

So.. Yes?

Can I tell them that we’ll have it done by 2?

I’ll try my best.

When someone asks you if something can be done

by a certain time,

don’t use the phrase “I’ll try”.

I mean, of course, you’ll try

and trying is great!

But in English, if you use the verb ‘try’,

you’re not really committing to anything

You’re not saying that you will or you won’t

or you can or you can’t do something, right?

You’re not committing to a deadline at all

so you’re not being very helpful

and this is not very professional at all!

The person asking you has asked a specific

yes/no question:

Can you get it done by this time?

So you need to give a really clear-cut answer, okay?

You can sound much more professional

simply by saying:

I can get it done by 2pm.

So, say it with me.

Sure, I can have it done by 2pm.

Great!

But what if you can’t get it done by 2pm

or by the end of the day?

What if you can’t get it done?

Well, you definitely shouldn’t say

that you’ll try, seriously.

Saying that you’ll try might make them

go away in the short term.

But you’re going to let them down in the long run

and that is really unprofessional.

You need to be honest with them

but you also need to make a commitment

to reassure them when you can get it done by.

So, in this situation try an alternative like:

I don’t think I can manage it by 2,

but I can have it done by 4.

Actually, I don’t think I can manage it by 2

but I can definitely have it done by 4.

I don’t think I can manage it by Thursday,

but I can definitely have it done by Friday.

Would that be okay?

Nice work! Let’s keep going.

Situation number three.

Uh-oh… Your boss or a customer is angry

or disappointed about something.

Now, it could be something that you did personally,

like, maybe you were late

or perhaps it’s not actually your fault

but you still need to deal with this situation.

This is ridiculous! I drove the whole way down here

to pick the thing up. I even rang you this morning

and now you’re telling me it’s not ready?

Okay…

Okay? That’s all you’ve got… Okay?

Yes.

Alright, so nobody really wants to deal with

angry or frustrated customers, do they?

And if something like that’s ever happened to you,

you might even freeze up

and get really awkward.

it’s not really a good look, right?

But of course, there’s always going to be someone

who’s unhappy or frustrated

about something at some point.

It’s just part of working life, isn’t it?

So, it’s a good idea to have a plan so in those situations

you’ve got something to say to make the situation better

and not worse!

Lucky for you there are two really important words

that will make everything a little better.

I understand.

Simple, huh?

So before you freeze up and just say

“okay” or “yes”,

just remember, all you need to say is “I understand”

With these really simple words, for just a moment,

you can make the situation better .

You’ll help the other person to see that you’re listening

and show them that you care about helping them

and of course, then you need to offer

something to help the situation, right? A solution.

So try these with me.

I understand. Let’s see what we can do.

I’m sorry, I understand.

Let’s see what we can do about this.

Notice that I used the word ‘let’s’ and ‘we’ instead of ‘I’.

This is a really great way to involve the other person

in the solution.

I understand you’ve come all this way and it’s not ready.

Let’s see what we can do.

Awesome!

So you’re ready for the next one, right?

Situation number four, numero cuatro.

Well when you’re keeping somebody waiting,

what should you do?

Maybe you’re busy with another customer,

maybe you’re on a phone call

or maybe you really need to go to the toilet

and you’ve got to leave quickly.

Whatever the case,

the worst thing that you could possibly say is:

Things are just really busy today

so it’s taking a bit longer than usual.

Yeah, yeah we’ve just had loads of new clients come in.

Hang on a sec!

No no no no no no no. This is not good, okay?

You know this situation right? It’s just rude.

But fortunately there are a couple of phrases

that you can memorise that will have you sounding

really professional and keep the person

who’s waiting happy.

So the first one is:

I’ll be with you in a moment.

And this expression just lets them know that you know

that they’re there and that you won’t be long

until you give them your full attention. So say it with me.

Brilliant! Alright and the second one is:

Sorry to keep you waiting, I’ll be right there.

You try it.

Sorry to keep you waiting,

I’ll be there with you in just a minute.

Can you think of any other ways to respond

in this type of situation?

If you can, add them to the comments below.

Situation number five.

So when somebody asks you a question

but you didn’t quite hear them

or maybe you didn’t understand them.

What should you do?

Hey Emma, do you reckon you can let the guys go early

this afternoon? I’m gonna nick off too.

What?

Never say “what”. Ever.

Okay? This is one that the parents and teachers

of English speaking children are always

trying to teach them

and it’s a really big no-no in the workplace.

You can sound much more professional by saying:

I’m sorry, I missed that.

You try it.

I’m sorry, I missed that. Could you say it again, please?

Awesome! So now try:

Sorry, would you mind just repeating that?

Sorry, would you mind just repeating that for me?

I missed it.

Now there are lots of different ways to let

someone know that you didn’t understand them, right?

And politely ask them

to repeat themselves a little more clearly.

Can you think of any other ways that you could

say the same thing?

If you can, add them into the comments.

So I hope this lesson has given you some options

to help you sound a little more professional at work.

If you want to keep working on your professional

English, I’ve got a couple of other lessons right here

that are perfect for you.

And I make new videos here every week

on the mmmEnglish Channel. So make sure you

hit the subscribe button just down there

so that you don’t miss out on any of them.

And thank you very much for joining me

and I look forward to seeing you in the next lesson!

与客户、老板或

与您共事的任何其他人面对面交谈可能会有些

棘手,尤其是在您处理问题

或困难情况时。

您选择的单词和使用的短语会

影响客户和同事对您的看法。

所以,如果你把英语作为第二或第三语言,

以正确的方式使用正确的词

是非常重要的。

我是 mmmEnglish 的 Emma

,今天我将带你

了解几乎在任何工作场所都非常常见的五种情况

,帮助你避免你不应该说的话,

给你一些非常简单的表达方式

,这将有助于 人们

看到你是真正有用的专业人士。

那么,你准备好上班了吗?

情况一。

有人问你一个问题,

但你不知道答案。

打扰一下,您知道蓝牙适配器

是否可以在索尼 A6400 上使用?

啊……我不知道。

当有人问你一个问题

而你根本不知道答案时

,千万不要说“我不知道”。

尽管这是事实,

尽管这些是正确的英语单词,但

您根本没有帮助!

所以,在工作场所说“我不知道”——

尤其是对客户说——

用英语听起来真的很不专业,

甚至有点粗鲁。

这就像说你不在乎。

因此,为了听起来更专业

并表明您确实关心,请尝试说

“我不确定,但我可以找到”。

所以,跟我说,

或者你可以说“我会帮你找出来的”。

惊人的!

这是另一个:

“让我回到你身边”

所以,你可以用这个来

表示你需要更多的时间来找到答案,

但你要向那个人

保证你会尽力帮助他们。

优秀的! 你听起来真的很有帮助

,而且已经更专业了!

说到听起来更专业,

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现在,是时候回去工作了!

情况二。

有人问你是否可以

在特定时间做某事。

所以这在工作中总是发生,对吧?

特别是如果您在有截止日期的地方工作。

艾玛,嗯……

我们的客户需要在明天 2 点之前完成这项工作,

你认为你能做到吗?

我会努力完成它。

所以..是吗?

我可以告诉他们我们会在 2 点之前完成吗?

我会尽力的。

当有人问你是否可以

在某个时间完成某件事时,

不要使用“我会尝试”这个短语。

我的意思是,当然,你会尝试

并且尝试很棒!

但是在英语中,如果你使用动词’try',

你并没有真正承诺任何事情

你并不是说你会或你不会

或你可以或你不能做某事,对吗?

你根本没有承诺截止日期,

所以你不是很有帮助

,这根本不是很专业!

问你的人问了一个具体的

是/否问题:

你能在这个时候完成吗?

所以你需要给出一个非常明确的答案,好吗?

你可以

简单地说:

我可以在下午 2 点之前完成,听起来更专业。

所以,跟我说吧。

当然,我可以在下午 2 点之前完成。

伟大的!

但是如果你不能在下午 2 点

或一天结束之前完成它怎么办?

如果你不能完成它怎么办?

好吧,你绝对不应该

说你会尝试,认真的。

说你会尝试可能会让

它们在短期内消失。

但从长远来看,你会让他们失望

,这真的很不专业。

你需要对他们诚实,

但你也需要做出承诺

,在你能完成的时候让他们放心。

因此,在这种情况下,请尝试另一种选择,例如:

我不认为我可以通过 2 来管理它,

但我可以在 4 之前完成它。

实际上,我认为我无法通过 2 来管理它,

但我绝对可以拥有它 4 点前完成。

我不认为我可以在星期四之前完成,

但我绝对可以在星期五之前完成。

这样可以吗?

干得好! 我们继续吧。

情况三。

哦……你的老板或客户

对某事感到愤怒或失望。

现在,这可能是您个人所做的事情,

例如,也许您迟到了,

或者这实际上不是您的错,

但您仍然需要处理这种情况。

这是荒唐的! 我一直开车到

这里去捡东西。 今天早上我什至打电话给你

,现在你告诉我还没准备好?

好吧好吧? 这就是你所拥有的……好吗?

是的。

好吧,所以没有人真的想与

愤怒或沮丧的客户打交道,是吗?

如果这样的事情曾经发生在你身上,

你甚至可能会僵住

并变得非常尴尬。

这真的不是很好看,对吧?

但是,当然,总会有人在某些时候对某事

感到不高兴或沮丧

这只是工作生活的一部分,不是吗?

所以,有一个计划是个好主意,这样在这些情况下

你就有话要说,让情况变得更好

而不是更糟!

幸运的是,有两个非常重要的词

会让一切变得更好。

我明白。

很简单吧?

所以在你僵住只说

“好”或“是”之前,

请记住,你只需要说“我明白

”这些非常简单的词,只要片刻,

你就可以让情况变得更好。

你会帮助其他人看到你在倾听

并向他们表明你关心帮助他们

,当然,然后你需要提供

一些东西来帮助这种情况,对吧? 一个解法。

所以和我一起试试这些。

我明白。 让我们看看我们能做些什么。

对不起,我明白了。

让我们看看我们能做些什么。

请注意,我使用了“让我们”和“我们”这个词而不是“我”。

这是让其他人参与解决方案的一种非常好的方式

我知道你已经走了这么多路,还没有准备好。

让我们看看我们能做些什么。

惊人的!

所以你已经准备好迎接下一个了,对吧?

情况四,numero cuatro。

那么当你让别人等待时,

你应该怎么做?

也许您正忙于与另一位客户打交道,

也许您正在接听电话,

或者您真的需要上厕所

并且您必须迅速离开。

无论如何

,您可能会说的最糟糕的事情是:

今天的事情真的很忙,

所以比平时花费的时间要长一些。

是的,是的,我们刚刚有很多新客户进来。

等一下!

不不不不不不不。 这不好,好吗?

这种情况你知道吗? 这很粗鲁。

但幸运的是

,您可以记住一些短语,这些短语会让您听起来

非常专业,并让

等待的人开心。

所以第一个是:

我一会儿就和你在一起。

这个表达只是让他们知道你

知道他们就在那里,而且你很快

就会完全关注他们。 所以跟我说吧。

杰出的! 好的,第二个是:

抱歉让您久等了,我马上就到。

你试一下。

抱歉让您久等了,

我马上就到。 在这种情况下,

你能想出其他方法来应对

吗?

如果可以,请将它们添加到下面的评论中。

情况五。

所以当有人问你一个问题

但你没有完全听到他们

或者你可能不理解他们时。

你该怎么办?

嘿,艾玛,你认为你可以让他们

今天下午早点走吗? 我也要去打针了。

什么?

永远不要说“什么”。 曾经。

好的? 这是

讲英语的孩子的父母和老师一直

试图教给他们的

,这在工作场所是一个非常大的禁忌。

你可以这样说听起来更专业:

对不起,我错过了。

你试一下。

对不起,我错过了。 请你再说一遍好吗?

惊人的! 所以现在试试:

对不起,你介意重复一遍吗?

对不起,你介意为我重复一遍吗?

我错过了它。

现在有很多不同的方法可以让

别人知道你不理解他们,对吧?

并礼貌地要求他们

更清楚地重复自己。

你能想出其他可以

说同样的话的方式吗?

如果可以,请将它们添加到评论中。

所以我希望这节课给了你一些选择

,帮助你在工作中听起来更专业。

如果你想继续学习你的专业

英语,我这里还有几节非常适合你的其他课程

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