下面这些表达句型对于礼貌的指出别人的错误很实用:
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“I’m sorry, but I think you might be mistaken.” This expression starts with an apology. This makes the other person think that you do not want to hurt them with what you are going to say.
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“I’m afraid that is not quite right.” This expression does not immediately point out the mistake of the other person. This tries to let the other person realize what their mistakes are.
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“I wouldn’t speak to you fater in this way if I were you.” This expression is a bit more direct or *straightforward, but it is not impolite. You are telling the other person that there is a better way of doing something.
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“Actually, I do not think that is appropriate.” This expression is a more direct way of telling someone that something is not right, or not suitable for a particular situation.
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“Speaking as your (brother/friend/colleague...), that was not the right thing to do.” The phrase “Speaking as your ...” is used to express that you are considering your relationship with the other person when pointing out their mistakes. It shows concern, and it serves as a piece of advice.
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“With all due respect, I think there’s a grammar error in this sentence”
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