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Joy Hwang
Nigeria broken English
Please tell me how can I learn Nigerian broken English, I can't understand one word while listening. I'm an intern in a foreign trade company, my clients are from Nigeria. I'm so sad, because I thought my English was fine. I wanted to cry while I was talking to one of them. I really don't understand TAT
Jun 26, 2014 12:09 PM
Answers · 4
Without any examples, I really don't think we can help you. I wonder if it's more a case of accent or pronunciation than "broken" English, but of course I didn't hear what you did.
I guess the best tactic is to politely ask them to repeat themselves. I use excuses like outside noise, a bad connection (if you're on the phone), or I say that I'm "a little hard of hearing" if I want to tactfully ask the speaker to repeat what they've just said.
Also, ask if they could send a follow-up email or put the ideas/decisions/requests in writing. Of course this is good business practice, but it also covers you if you didn't fully follow the conversation.
June 26, 2014
That's a good question. I can't answer it sorry!
June 26, 2014
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Joy Hwang
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