手机礼仪的英文对话(精选2篇)
michael: hey billy, that looks like a groovy cell phone. is it new?
billy: yeah - i scored it today. my old one was too big and clunky.
michael: it seems like everyone has a cell phone these days.
billy: i know. everywhere i go i can hear mobile phones ringing.
michael: why did you call it a mobile phone and not a cell phone?
billy: americans generally call them cell phones while europeans call them mobile phones.
michael: you know that there are so many rules about using cell phones these days?
billy: really! can you teach me some? i don't want people to think that i am rude.
michael: sure. i would be happy to teach my buddy!
A: Hey, Helen, Do you know what happened today? I got to know I suck on the phone.
You know, in my old job I never used English at work. Everyone was Chinese, my co-workers, my boss,my clients ...I watched American TV programmes all the time,but this is totally different.
B: You have to get used to it, most people we deal with here are foreigners. Nearly all ofthe phone calls I make are in English.
A: Do you have any special rules here for making phone calls in English?
B: You mean something like etiquette? Yes, there are some guidelines, but they aren'tset in stone. Different people do it in a different way.
A: I think I need to go over(重温)my phone etiquette.
B: Foreigners like to follow rules, especially the British. If you aren't professional on the phone, or sound unenthusiastic or indifferent, they won't want to deal with(与……打交道)you.
A: OK, I had better start practicing.
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