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10 Making Requests Ro\'zmetov Nuraddin
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Making Requests Introduction Be Clear and Specific Use Polite Language Provide Context Conclusion Making Requests When making requests, it is important to consider the recipient's perspective. Start by explaining why you need their help and how it will benefit both parties. Be specific about what you are asking for and provide any necessary context or background information. This will increase the likelihood of a positive response. It is also essential to use polite language and be flexible in your request. Avoid using demanding or aggressive language, as this can put the recipient on the defensive. Instead, use phrases such as 'would you be willing to...' or 'could you please consider...' to show that you value their time and effort. Additionally, be open to negotiation and compromise if needed. Introduction Making requests is an essential aspect of communication in both personal and professional settings. It involves asking for something from someone else, such as help, information, or a favor. The way you make a request can greatly impact the response you receive. In this presentation, we will explore effective ways to make requests that are more likely to be fulfilled. We will also discuss common mistakes people make when making requests and how to avoid them. Be Clear and Specific When making a request, it's important to be clear and specific about what you want. Vague requests can lead to confusion and misunderstandings, which can result in your request being ignored or denied. For example, instead of saying 'Can you help me with this project?' be specific about what you need help with, such as 'Can you proofread this report and provide feedback?' This gives the person you're asking a clear understanding of what you're asking for and makes it easier for them to fulfill your request. Use Polite Language Using polite language when making a request can go a long way in getting a positive response. People are more likely to help you if you ask politely and show appreciation for their time and effort. For example, instead of saying 'Give me that file,' say 'Could you please give me that file? Thank you.' This shows respect for the person you're asking and makes them feel valued. Provide Context Providing context when making a request can help the person you're asking understand why the request is important and why you need their help. This can make them more willing to fulfill your request. For example, instead of saying 'Can you send me that report?' provide some context, such as 'I'm working on a project that requires data from that report. Would you mind sending it to me when you have a chance?' This helps the person you're asking understand the importance of the request and makes it more likely they will fulfill it. Creator:Ro’zmetov_Nuraddin Download 19.03 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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