词汇:somebody
n. 大人物;重要人物
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so you tell your client "I'm sorry to hear that, my price is way too high, you have already placed the order to somebody else. I'm so sorry. But please let me know what price you have placed the order to my competitor. so that I can educate my manufacturer and next time that probably I can bring much better price for you .
>> Your price is way too high
>> Your price is way too high
The logic will be step No.1: I'm going to test my client's attitude because something your client is bluffing right? so I'm going to ask him : oh I'm sorry to hear that but please let me know what is your target price , how can I improve my price, and how much gap in there, so I will go back to my manufacturer and try to get more discount. maybe half half 50% of the clients they will tell you okay my target is like that or somebody is offering this much lower and you have to improve this much. so that's simply giving you a chance so in this case they were really bluffing with you.
>> Your price is way too high
>> Your price is way too high
Well, that's just about what you could expect from somebody like Rhett Butler.
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find somebody who can chat with you informally, in English specifically like a real native English speaker and preferably make sure that person is somehow interested in you and you're interested in that person. I did that when I was younger I was constantly chatting with some girls online about different things, but not about work, not about computers, not about programming, but just about life, if your are a programmer, you most likely have some customers. You have some people around your projects, try to find informal contacts with those people. Don't talk with them only about Java programming, talk to them about something else, about weather, about politics,about sport, about games, about live, sex, whatever, any subject your find, but make sure this channel is informal and you keep talking every day. you will seriously change your expectations about English language.
>> You don't need perfect
>> You don't need perfect
Along with the usual sheaf of applicants submitted by Baird, of which virtually, oh, two-thirds are guaranteed admittance, I add one name, somebody who's a standout and yet, underprivileged; a student who cannot afford to pay the board and tuition in Cambridge.
>> 闻香识女人Scent of a Woman 1992 Movie Script
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Somebody else, go in the cabinets and look for damaged or swollen cans.
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I got this. I got this! Okay, I don't got this. Help! Somebody, help!
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[Ignoring Steve's question] That's the EPR Paradox. Instead of pushing Lang through time, you might've wound up pushing time through Lang. It's tricky. Dangerous. Somebody should've cautioned you against it.
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