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Aloha Jane Diaz
Hello I'd like to ask something about the word "UPON"
I usually hear my colleagues when they get back to the guests saying these words "Upon checking, there is no available table for tonight." btw, i work in a hotel now. I'm not sure if using that word Upon checking, blah blah is correct. i think something is wrong or maybe its just me. haha. or can you give me a MORE PROPER SPEECH WHEN GETTING BACK TO THE GUESTS?
2017年12月29日 06:30
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Your instinct is right. I think that a native English speaker would say something like this: "I'm sorry, sir. I have just checked, and there are unfortunately no available tables for tonight".
"Upon checking" is a correct expression in itself, but it isn't an appropriate phrase for this situation. It doesn't even fit grammatically with the rest of the sentence. ( For the whole utterance to be correct grammatically, the main part of the sentence would need to have the same subject as the gerund form 'checking'). This sounds like something a non-native might drop into their speech when making an effort to appear formal. It's not right. Don't use it.
2017年12月29日
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Hi Jane, this is in fact the correct use of the word "upon" in this context. It's always the word "upon" + a verb ending in "ing", such as:
Upon confirming, upon calling, upon further inspection.... all of these are perfectly correct and sound professional when dealing with clients.
2017年12月29日
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Isn't it interesting having to have two different responses from two native speakers
2017年12月29日
This is the correct use of the word.
2017年12月29日
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Aloha Jane Diaz
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英語, 菲律賓語 (塔加拉語), 日語, 西班牙語
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