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In Business, Communication is Currency: In the business world, communication is currency—it buys trust, builds relationships, and closes deals. But speaking English in a corporate setting isn’t just about grammar or vocabulary. It’s about knowing when to be direct, when to be diplomatic, and how to make your point without saying too much or too little. After 10+ years in U.S. corporate world, I know that mastering these subtleties is what separates a good communicator from a great one. Business English is more than industry jargon—it’s the everyday interactions, the effective emails, and the networking chats that leave a lasting impression. As a new tutor here on iTalki, I’m excited to help professionals navigate these waters. Whether it’s handling tough conversations or just feeling more at ease with your colleagues, let’s work together to turn language into your strongest asset. What’s one business situation that always trips you up at work? Share it below—I’m curious to know! 👇
7 de fev de 2025 04:38
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I always imagine what my life will be after retiring. Travel, a variety of tasty foods or walking around in a park come into my mind most. Everything after retiring sounds quiet and interesting. Any annoying things won't bother me. But when I look around, none has the perfect life after retiring. As the world changes rapidly by technology, everyone is required to learn new things.I can imagine that what my life will be without smart phones. I can't even pay for my items in a cashless society. I will retire at the age of 65, but I will still be one part of the society. We still need to live with young people. Everything around me won't change beside my role in the world. I will have two options. One is to learn new things to make sure that my life won't get inconvenient. The other is to stay away from the society.
6 de fev de 2025 08:11
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