Morgan
How would a receptionist working at the front desk of an office tell another co-worker that a visitor has arrived for a meeting? Ex. - 'Good morning. Mr. Smith is here for an appointment with you and is ready to be picked up.' or something along those lines.
2023年2月12日 17:40
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If the visitor is unexpected: Sir/ Ma'am, there's a Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss (last name) here to see you. If the visitor is expected: Sir/ Ma'am, Mr./Mrs./Ms./Miss (last name) is here.
2023年2月12日
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Mr Smith is here for his meeting/appointment with you and is waiting in (where they are - for example reception or the meeting room) You don’t need to say they need to be picked up, that’s obvious.
2023年2月12日
Don't say "another co-worker". You can say either "a co-worker" or "another worker". When you say "another co-worker", "another" is redundant.
2023年2月13日
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