Requesting boss’ criticism
A: Mr. Farmington? Would you take a look at these catalogue ads that Roger did? I don’t think we can use them.
B: Hmm. I see what you mean. Have you spoken with Roger? He usually does better work than this.
A: I know, Mr. Farmington. But, I’m not sure that I should bring this up with him. I think it would be better if you spoke to him.
B: All right. Leave these ads with me. I’ll speak to him this morning.
征求老板意見(jiàn)
A:法明頓先生?您能看一下羅杰做的這個(gè)產(chǎn)品目錄的廣告嗎?我覺(jué)得我們沒(méi)法用。
B:嗯。我明白你是什么意思。你和羅杰談過(guò)了嗎?他一向干得比這好。
A:我知道,法明頓先生。但是我沒(méi)把握是否應(yīng)該找他去說(shuō)。我想您和他談會(huì)更好些。
B:好吧。把這廣告留給我吧。今天上午我跟他說(shuō)。