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自己一個(gè)人苦苦修煉口語(yǔ)是不是很孤單很沒(méi)有目標(biāo),不如從今天開(kāi)始一起加入KAKA禮節(jié)美語(yǔ)。
節(jié)目搜集了各種場(chǎng)景可能會(huì)用到最常用最流行的詞匯,短語(yǔ)和句型。
每天一期,讓大家24小時(shí)浸泡在地道的美語(yǔ)中,學(xué)習(xí)記得要日積月累哦?。海?/font>
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Come on~
陳豪在北京的ABC美國(guó)公司工作。他在去吃午飯的路上遇到了美國(guó)同事Amy。
(Office ambience)
C:Hi Amy,你也去吃飯嗎?
A:As a matter of fact, I am. Would you like to join me?
C:好啊。Amy, 圣誕節(jié)馬上就要到了,你說(shuō)我是不是應(yīng)該對(duì)客戶表示表示呀?
A:---1---.
C:我該做些什么呢?
A:---2---.
C:我那天在文具專賣(mài)店里看到有賣(mài)賀卡的,還能把自己的名字印在上面,然后用電腦把地址一打,就齊了。
A:---3---.
C:我怎么樣才能讓客戶覺(jué)得賀卡是專門(mén)寄給他們的呢?
A:---4---.
C:啊?還要自己寫(xiě)祝詞!卡上不是已經(jīng)有“節(jié)日快樂(lè)”了嗎,而且還印了我的名字。
A:Here we are at the restaurant. Let's continue our conversation over lunch.
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Amy和陳豪在餐館里買(mǎi)了午飯坐下一起來(lái)吃。
C:剛才你說(shuō)我還是應(yīng)該在賀卡上寫(xiě)點(diǎn)兒祝詞,然后再簽上名字,這是為什么呢?
A:---5---.
C:我要寫(xiě)點(diǎn)兒什么呢?
A:---6---.
C:我知道了,大致上就是說(shuō)去年合作很愉快,希望來(lái)年繼續(xù)合作。
A:---7---...
C:不過(guò)幸好有電腦,至少我不用手寫(xiě)客戶的地址了。
A:---8---.
C:沒(méi)想到這么麻煩??雌饋?lái)我得加班趕寫(xiě)賀卡了!
A:---9---.
C:Amy, 你能不能再重復(fù)一下寄賀卡的注意事項(xiàng)呢?
A:---10---.
C:謝謝你,Amy, 看來(lái)我得趕緊動(dòng)手了。

Time is short before the American holidays, but it's not too late if you start on it now You should send holiday cards to all your clients and colleagues Before you get too carried way with relief, it's not that simple. You need to personalize your cards or you have wasted your time and money By writing a short note on each one and signing your name Because you want each client to feel special. You do that by taking the time to write a few words, and by adding your name in your own handwriting You can say, "Thank you for your business this past year" or "I look forward to working with you again in 2008." You can be more creative or specific, like saying, "It was great to work with you on the project in Washington DC" or whatever is special in your dealings with your client Sorry to tell you this, but computer-generated labels would ruin the effect and your effort to personalize your cards. Believe me, it's worth the effort Good point. Holiday cards that arrive after the fact are detrimental to your professional image Of course. Buy the best quality that your budget allows. Write a few words by hand and sign your name. Make sure your greeting arrives at least a week before the holiday