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【Business Conversation-06】Socializing ( 商務社交對話 )

Socializing ( 商務社交對話 )
A : are you ready for the business trip
B : yeah, I'm a little nervous
A : is this your first business trip
B : no, I just don't know any of these people
do you have any advice for me
A : just socialize get to know them
go out for drinks one night
actually, 2 of our clients are taking me out for drinks the first night
B : well, that's good
don't stress about it so much
A : I want to make a good first impression
B : then, don't get drunk
A : what if I get nervous and drink too much
B : then you'll have more things to worry about

【Biz Vocab】商用英文單字 ( 點擊左邊箭頭打開釋義+例句 ) advice /ədˈvaɪs/ n. 建議 an opinion that someone offers you about what you should do or how you should act in a particular situation : Steven gave me some good advice.
I think I'll take your advice (= do what you suggest ) and get the green dress .
Can I give you a piece of advice?
I need some advice on which computer to buy .
[ + to infinitive ] My advice is to go by train .
We went to Paris on Sarah's advice.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples advice
advice Let me give you some advice. help I didn't know who to turn to for help. a piece of advice Let me give you a piece of advice. counsel I will miss his wise counsel. guidance Young people don't always appreciate the guidance offered by their parents and teachers. counselling UK Victims of abuse usually need expert counselling. stress /stres/ v. 感到焦慮 great worry caused by a difficult situation , or something that causes this condition :
People under a lot of stress may experience headaches , minor pains , and sleeping difficulties .
Yoga is a very effective technique for combating stress.
the stresses and strains of the job
stress - related illness More examples All that stress at work had begun to drag him down. People often behave irrationally when they are under stress. She's been under a lot of stress recently and it's starting to tell. Extreme stress had driven him to the brink of a nervous breakdown. She seems to thrive on stress. impression /ɪmˈpreʃ.ən/ n. 印象 an idea or opinion of what something or someone is like:
I didn't get much of an impression of the place because it was dark when we drove through it.
What was your impression of Charlotte's husband ?
I don't tend to trust first impressions (= the opinion you form when you meet someone or see something for the first time ).
[ + that ] When I first met him I got/had the impression that he was a shy sort of person .
be under the impression

B2 to think that something is true , especially when it is not:
I was under the impression (that) you didn't get on too well.
He was under the mistaken (= false ) impression (that) you were married . More examples You'll get a false impression of the town if you only visit the university. My general impression of the place was good. His helpfulness today has made me revise my original impression of him. You don't want to convey the impression that we're not interested. I was under the erroneous impression that they were married.

【Business Conversation-06】Socializing ( 商務社交對話 )

Socializing ( 商務社交對話 ) A : are you ready for the business trip B : yeah, I'm a little nervous A : is this your first business trip B :...

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