5 American Business Idioms - Become more fluent in English

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Business English with Christina


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Americans like results.
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And there a lot of idiomatic expressions that we use in everyday business discussions to talk about results.
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We don’t even realize that other people probably don’t understand these expressions.
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So how can you know when your American colleagues are talking about results
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when they use these expressions?
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And more importantly,
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how can you understand what they mean?
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I’m Christina and you’re watching Speak Better, Feel Great TV.
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The place to boost your English and boost your career.
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in this video I'm gonna show you
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very common business idioms Americans use
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to talk about getting results.
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Ya ready?
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Before we jump in and get started
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there’s a bonus idiom.
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jump in and get started…
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It means “before we begin”.
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So,
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before we jump in and get started,
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here are the 5 idioms that you’ll understand after this video
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Cut to the chase
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at the end of the day
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the bottom line
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Let’s wrap this up
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A win-win situation
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“Cut to the chase”.
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This means
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“stop giving so many details.
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Tell me the essential message”.
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Imagine, you’re presenting the background of a situation and Bob the big American says
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“OK, Jean-François, that’s important and all, but cut to the chase.”
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He wants you to tell him the present situation, what’s important now.
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“At the end of the day”.
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This means
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“in the end”, or “ultimately.
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In a discussion with Bob the big American, you may hear
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“That’s interesting information, but at the end of the day,
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we still don’t have a concrete result.”
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“The bottom line.”
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This means “the final result”
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This expression comes from the finance world.Where literally,
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you can see how much money you have on the bottom line of your balance sheet,
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after calculating profits
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and your losses.
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In everyday business discussion, it means the result.
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Imagine
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you present the details of a problem.
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Bob the big American may ask
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“So, what’s the bottom line?”
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He wants to know
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“What’s the result of all these problems”
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or
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what’s the present situation.
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“Let’s wrap this up”.
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This means
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"Let’s finish”.
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You’ll probably hear this expression
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at the end of a meeting,
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when Bob the big American says
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“OK, let’s wrap this up,
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just before summarizing the action plan decided in the meeting.
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“A win-win situation”.
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A win-win situation is one where
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everyone is happy and the results
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and the outcome is beneficial to everyone involved
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For example,
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a merger that is good for both of the companies that merge
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is a win-win situation.
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We Americans like consensus, so we’ll probably say
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“Let’s look for a win-win situation.”
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Now, its time to wrap up this video.
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Here’s your Speak Better, Feel Great challenge for this week:
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In your conversations with your Americans,
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listen carefully to see if they use any of these expressions.
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and now
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you’ll understand what they mean!
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then come back and In the comments section below,
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tell us which expressions you heard.
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We’ll see which one is the MOST common expression.
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I’m Christina, from Speak Better, Feel Great TV.
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See ya next time!
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