Office English: Negotiating

办公室英语:谈判

Learning English For Work

语言学习

2024-03-18

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It can be stressful to make sure you get the best price for something. Do you know how to open a negotiation? How can we be firm and professional in a negotiation? In this episode of Office English, Pippa and Phil talk about negotiating at work.
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  • Sometimes at work we need to be able to negotiate.

  • I guess the important thing is to be sure of what you actually want, so you don't want to come away feeling that you've negotiated badly.

  • I find negotiating very awkward because my main instinct is to be polite and kind.

  • So I find it quite difficult to be direct in what I want.

  • Today on office English, we're talking about the language of negotiating.

  • Hello and welcome to Office English from BBC learning English.

  • I'm Phil.

  • And I'm Pippa.

  • And in this podcast, we discuss the business English that you can use to do well at work.

  • Today we're talking about negotiations.

  • This means discussions, which we use to get what we want.

  • So, for example, if we wanted to buy a car, we might negotiate with the salesperson to get the best price.

  • Okay, so do you ever negotiate at work, Phil?

  • Sometimes, yes.

  • Particularly when there's someone who we might need to do some work for us and we have to make sure that we get a good price for the department.

  • Yeah.

  • So we tend to negotiate at work, even if it's not a big part of our job.

  • So if you're a salesperson or you're dealing with customers a lot, you might have to negotiate all the time at work.

  • But even if you don't, you might need to negotiate now and then when you're asking for a price for something or even in your own role.

  • So if you're asking for something from your boss or if you're starting a new job, you need to talk about how much you're going to get paid, what your hours would be, you'd be negotiating with them about that.