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a coworker
42 English lessons for speaking to
a coworker
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“Oh, you shouldn't have!”
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“How lovely!”
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“He just blew me off.”
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“Actually, now's not a good time.”
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“Albert is asking us to notify him of any revisions we make to the extensions sheet.”
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“Oh, I guess we're both going the same way, huh?”
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“I generally try to keep up with what's going on.”
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“Thank you SO much! You're the greatest!”
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“Are you satisfied with your job?”
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“Do you know if it's mandatory?”
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