在消費(fèi)者對(duì)服務(wù)感到不滿意時(shí),通??梢韵蛏碳彝对V。用英語(yǔ)投訴時(shí),用哪些句式和詞語(yǔ)聽起來(lái)才更禮貌?哪些單詞可以被用來(lái)加強(qiáng)語(yǔ)氣,突出對(duì)某件事情感到 “非?!?不滿?看視頻,學(xué)習(xí)用英語(yǔ)禮貌地投訴。
Sometimes we need to complain. But, how can we do this politely and in a British way?
First, we can begin 'would like to' to say what we want.
Hi, I would like to speak to the manager. Yes, I'd like to complain.
We can say 'I am unhappy about' plus a noun phrase.
Yes, I am unhappy about my late delivery.
We can also add 'very' or 'really' to make this stronger.
Yeah, I'm really unhappy about this.
We can also say 'it's unacceptable that' plus a clause.
Yeah, it's unacceptable that my delivery is late.
Remember, don't lose your temper. This means don't 'become too angry'. It's rude to lose your temper. This is good advice – we can say this to people who are angry with us.
Alright! Don't lose your temper.
用 “would like to” 提出 “想要” 投訴。
I would like to speak to the manager.
I'd like to complain.
用 “I am unhappy about + 名詞短語(yǔ)” 的結(jié)構(gòu)表示 “我對(duì)…不滿意”。使用副詞 “very” 或 “really” 來(lái)加強(qiáng)語(yǔ)氣,表示 “非常” 不滿。
I'm unhappy about the food.
I'm really unhappy about the food.
I'm very unhappy about the quality of the product.
用 “It's unacceptable that + 從句” 的結(jié)構(gòu)表示 “… 是不能接受的”。
It's unacceptable that you forgot my order.
It's unnacceptable that you expect me to pay for the damaged goods.
注意,不要 “l(fā)ose your temper(發(fā)脾氣,發(fā)火)”。
stop shouting – don't lose your temper.