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Dealing with the boss can sometimes keep you from moving. Especially if you have to have an argument with your boss, hmm, if you make the wrong sentence, you can actually get into big trouble. But don't worry, because Cosmo will share the right tricks to deal with bosses in all situations.
Situation 1: You are asked to contact a client.
Don't say: "I sent a message to his cell phone number."
It's better to say: “I've contacted him several times, but no response. But I have contacted him via e-mail and will continue to try to follow up .”
Situation 2: You are about to take advantage of a year-end holiday discount.
Don't say: "I will be taking a week off from December 25 to January 2."
It's better to say: “Do we have enough free time from December 25 to January 2? I plan to book a year-end holiday discount package if I can take leave on that date.
Situation 3: You don't get clear task directions.
Don't say: "You never asked me to do the job."
Instead, say: "Perhaps I wasn't so thorough that I didn't notice if you ever gave directions for the task."
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