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在陳豪工作的ABC美國(guó)公司,大多數(shù)人都在各自的小隔間里工作??墒墙裉礻惡罌](méi)法集中精神工作。為什么呢?你聽(tīng)了他對(duì)美籍華人Mary的對(duì)話就知道了。
(Office ambience)
C:---1---?
M:Yes, what is it?
C::我們都坐在各自的小隔間里工作...英文叫什么來(lái)啦?
M: 你是說(shuō)我們工作的地方,就象我這里有三快矮墻把我和別人隔開(kāi)。這不就是 cubicles嗎?CUBICLES.
C:That's it, cubicles. 在cubicles里工作平時(shí)一點(diǎn)問(wèn)題都沒(méi)有,可有時(shí)...
M:What happened?
C:剛搬到我隔壁來(lái)坐的那位同事今天一早來(lái)就打電話,說(shuō)話聲音還特別大,---2---!
M:我知道,在隔間的情況下,說(shuō)話都得小聲。---3---.
C:隔間沒(méi)有門,但這并不等于誰(shuí)都可以隨時(shí)闖進(jìn)來(lái)呀!
M:---4---. 每個(gè)人都應(yīng)該象你剛才那樣,先問(wèn)我有沒(méi)有時(shí)間后才進(jìn)來(lái)。---5---.
C:Thank you,Mary。我知道要是有人打斷我的工作,我應(yīng)該對(duì)他們說(shuō)明,但是我又不想讓人認(rèn)為我很不友好。
M:不會(huì)的。要是正在你忙的時(shí)候有同事來(lái)找你,你可以說(shuō)你現(xiàn)在正忙,和他約好一個(gè)時(shí)間再談。
C:That's a good idea。Thank you, Mary。我得回去工作了。
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M:Hi, 陳豪。好幾天沒(méi)見(jiàn)你啦。還有人來(lái)打攪你嗎?
C:我按照你說(shuō)的去做,一切都很好。 可是還有....
M:還有什么呀?
C:有時(shí)候有人來(lái)找我,我正在打電話,可來(lái)人居然站在旁邊不走。---6---.
M:對(duì)這樣的人,我有個(gè)辦法,就是只當(dāng)沒(méi)看見(jiàn)他;背對(duì)著他。 ---7---.
C:好,我下回試試。喲,Mary,那是什么聲音呀?好象誰(shuí)在啃黃瓜,或胡蘿卜!
M:---8---. 陳豪, let's go lunch!
C: 在cubicles里工作看來(lái)真是要十分小心。
M:---9---.

Good morning, Mary, do you have a minute to talk I can't work anymore Whether you are on the phone or have someone in you cubicle, speak softly No, no one should think they can barge in whenever they want I wish everyone was as courteous as you That's annoying and distracting to me That usually does the trick and they leave I think my neighbor is munching on potato chips Right. Working in cubicles can be challenging. Just because an office doesn't have a door does not mean you can barge in anytime you please. You need to ask permission before entering someone's cubicle. If a colleague is on the phone, you should come back later. It is a simple matter of respecting the privacy of others