Feeling Misunderstood? 5 Phrases to Use When Asking for Clarification
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It’s hard for many people to admit they don’t understand something (whether they're native or non-native English speakers). But it’s crucial for avoiding misunderstandings and a vital skill to learn for your career success.  In the workplace, you must speak up when you don’t understand. Otherwise, you’re not doing your part to ensure good communication is taking place. Do you have the humility, confidence, and vocabulary needed to speak up in the workplace?  Tune into the latest Express to Impress Podcast episode to learn ways to ask for clarification at work. By the end of the episode, you’ll have five tried-and-true phrases to ask for clarification.  ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Original theme music by Lucas Knutter  Read the transcript here.  Join the Express to Impress community on LinkedIn. Please take a minute to rate and review the podcast. To access my 5-Step Job Interview Preparation Checklist at express-to-impress.com. Episode Cited: 8 Takeaways About US Business Culture: Erin Meyer’s The Culture Map Learn How to Land Your Next Job with my online course. Get 15% off the coupon code podcast15. 
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