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(Exchanging Contact Information)
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Scenario 1: Casual Setting
(Meeting at a social event)
- You: "It was really nice talking to
you, Sarah. I enjoyed our conversation about hiking."
- Sarah: "Me too, [Your Name]! We should
definitely go on a hike together sometime."
- You: "I'd love that! Let's exchange
numbers so we can coordinate."
- Sarah: "Great idea! My number is
555-123-4567."
- You: "Got it. And mine is 555-987-6543.
Do you have email too?"
- Sarah: "Sure, it's
sarah.jones@email.com."
- You: "Perfect. Mine is
[your.name]@email.com. I'll send you a message later."
- Sarah: "Sounds good! Looking forward to
it."
Scenario 2: Professional
Setting (Networking at a conference)
- You: "Mr. Davis, I found our discussion
about the new marketing strategies very insightful."
- Mr. Davis: "Indeed, [Your Name]. I
think there's potential for collaboration between our companies."
- You: "I agree. Would it be alright if
we exchanged contact information to follow up?"
- Mr. Davis: "Certainly. My direct line
is 555-112-2334."
- You: "Thank you. And my number is
555-889-9000. What's the best email to reach you at?"
- Mr. Davis: "You can reach me at [alamat
email dihapus]."
- You: "Excellent. My email is
[your.name]@yourcompany.com. I'll send you a follow-up email next
week."
- Mr. Davis: "I look forward to it. Thank
you for your time."
Key Phrases for Asking for
Contact Information:
- "Let's exchange numbers."
- "Can I get your number?"
- "What's your phone number?"
- "Do you have email?"
- "What's your email address?"
- "Would it be alright if we exchanged contact
information?"
- "What's the best way to reach you?"
Key Phrases for Giving Contact
Information:
- "My number is..."
- "It's..."
- "My email is..."
- "You can reach me at..."
Additional Tips:
- Be clear and polite: Use phrases like
"if you don't mind" or "if it's okay with you."
- Confirm the information: Repeat the number
or email to make sure you heard it correctly. "So that's
555-123-4567, right?"
- State your intention: Briefly explain why
you want to exchange contact information (e.g., to coordinate, to follow
up).
- Offer your information in return: Be
prepared to share your own contact details.
By using these phrases and tips,
you can confidently exchange contact information in English in various
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