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Dropping this engineering advice from Brad, our President of Products, UX, & Engineering (PXE). πŸ’­ Check out our open engineering roles: l8r.it/zRDJ πŸ‘€ #QualtricsLife #softwareengineer #engtips #customerobsessed #workintech #tech #uxdesign #software #engineering
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Here's an OLDER LESSON, so if you've seen it, please skip it. It teaches the 20 COMMON MISTAKES that intermediate and advanced speakers make. youtu.be/c8fk-NWpV6w #englishtips #english #learnenglish #englishlearner #betterenglish #engivd #engtips

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Don't be that guy! #EngTips
This dude is about to walk into your design review, not pay attention and then ruin your life.
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Level: Advanced Which 1 word can go in all the blanks? a)You need to turn the __ and forget about what happened. b)The two teammates are not on the same __ regarding strategy. c)The politician took a __ out of Trump's handbook when she ran for election. #esl #english #engtips
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Are you making these common mistakes? I hate to reuse old lessons, but after a class today, I realized there are many common mistakes related to this. I think this lesson might be a solid review for many int learners: youtu.be/-A1EPryc32k #english #engvid #esl #engtips

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"I apologise for hurting your feelings BUT other people did much worse." ❌ Instead, say: "I apologise for hurting your feelings. I promise I would do better." βœ”οΈ #EngTips
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- No 'buts' and 'ifs'. When we are taking responsibility or accountability for our actions, we are taking it without further excuse. So, the following should be avoided: "I apologise IF I hurt your feelings." ❌ Instead, say: "I apologise FOR hurting your feelings." βœ”οΈ #EngTips
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Some notes: - Admin is inclined to British English spelling, so I used 'apologise.' Both 'apologise' and 'apologize' are correct. - It's important to specify what we are apologising for. This is to signify that we acknowledge what we did wrong. #EngTips
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6. "I take full responsibility/accountability for..." Example: "I take full responsibility for any problems that I have caused." #EngTips
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5. "Please accept my sincere apologies." Example: "Please accept my sincere apologies for the misunderstandings." #EngTips
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4. "I was wrong on that." Example: "I forgot to inform you that our meeting has been cancelled. I was wrong on that." #EngTips
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3. "I am completely at fault here, and I apologise for..." Example: "I am completely at fault here, and I apologise for being late to the meeting." #EngTips
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2. "Will you please forgive me/my mistake?" Example: "I skipped my class yesterday because I wasn't feeling well. Will you please forgive me?" #EngTips
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1. "I apologise for/I'd like to apologise for..." Example: "I apologise for how I behaved yesterday. I should have known better." #EngTips
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Every now and again, we apologise for something we did or we say that we're sorry that something bad happened to other people. Today, we are focusing on apologies. How can we apologise other than saying 'I'm sorry?' #EngTips
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6. Proper noun. A noun that is used to refer to a specific entity. Example: The Sunset Road, William Shakespeare's works, Queen Elizabeth I. #EngTips
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5. Common noun. A noun that is used to refer to other entities. Example: A friend, a book, a show. #EngTips
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