Please fill in the blanks according to hints given in brackets.Here’s a(1.真实的)story that happened to me recently. I (2.本来安排了)a business meeting with a team from India, but had (3.不知怎么的)forgotten to log it into my (4.日程表). Arriving at my office 30 minutes after the (5.约会), I got a voice message telling me the team was waiting for me in the meeting room. Being afraid that I had (6.错过)the appointment, I (7.赶紧)in, and found them happily (8.聊天)together. Their attitude was “Ah! You’re here! We can start now!”
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Please fill in the blanks according to hints given in brackets.If the team had been American, it’s(1.很可能)that they would have been annoyed, and (2.不可能)that they would have waited more than 10 minutes — (3.最多). They would have left me a message asking to (4.重新安排)the meeting. Why? Because (5.美国式) appointments have a (6.严格的)end as well as start time, and if you start late you won’t be able to finish the business (7.手头的) without running beyond the scheduled (8.结束时间) .
Please fill in the blanks according to hints given in brackets.If you’re (1.不熟悉)working in the United States,(2.与...做生意) the U.S., or working for an American company (3.海外的) , here are (4. 几项建议)for your everyday behavior around appointments and punctuality. They are sure to help you (5.与...愉快相处) your American colleagues.• Schedule meetings and appointments (6.提前) ------ a few days, a week, even a month in advance.• Always make appointments for in-person meetings. Don’t just (7.出现) and expect people to(8.腾出时间) talk with you.• If you think you’re going to be more than (9.迟到几分钟) for any appointment, call and let the other party know you’re (10.要迟到) .• Plan your own time so that you can be punctual for appointments you have made. Avoid changing plans at the last minute.
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