10.“伙计、亲爱的、姑娘、女士、兄弟、朋友”
This one's a toss-up. Some people are totally cool with being called things like "guys" or "ladies." Others get really irked. It's probably better to err on the side of caution here, lest you come off as belittling or disrespectful.
称呼是很难说清的。一些人不介意被叫做“朋友”或是“女士”。但另一些就会生气。因此最好小心为妙,以免给人留下轻视他人或者不尊重他人的印象。
Etiquette expert and speaker Jacqueline Whitmore previously told Business Insider that it's probably not a good idea to use slang or casual language, unless you're certain that sort of thing matches the organization's company culture.
礼节专家和演讲家杰奎琳•惠特摩尔曾告诉商业内幕网,使用俚语或者随意的语言可能不是个好主意,除非你确定这类语言符合该组织的公司文化。
Err on the side of formality.
为稳妥起见,还是正式一点为好。
11. 'That's not how I'm used to doing it'
11.“我不习惯这样做。”
If you start talking about the nitty gritty details of your new job, make sure to avoid coming across like you think you know better than anyone else. Criticizing the company's way of doing this is a surefire way to alienate your interviewer.
如果你开始与面试官谈论新工作的细节,那么一定要避免给人留下你觉得自己比任何人都懂的印象。批评公司的做事方式一定会让面试官疏远你。
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