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In ex.5 above find examples of ‘negotiating vocabulary’.

Opening a meeting

  • Right, can we start?

  • Ladies and Gentlemen, are we ready to begin?

  • Ok then, perhaps we could make a start?

  • If everybody is ready, maybe we could make a start?

Welcoming

  • I would like to welcome you to …

  • On behalf of ... I would like to welcome you to ... 

  • It’s my pleasure to welcome you to ... 

Directing attention

  • Let’s get straight down to business.

  • Shall we get down to business?

  • Let’s get the meeting underway.

Inviting someone to state their position

  • Would you like to start, John?

  • Could I ask for your comments first?

  • Could I ask you for your view on this matter?

  • What are your first impressions of the new proposals?

Hesitating

  • Oh, let me think for a moment.

  • Well now . . .

  • I’m glad you asked me that . . .

  • I’ve no idea. I’m afraid.

  • I can’t answer that.

  • I’ll need some time to think about it.

Interrupting

  • Do you mind if I just interrupt?

  • Could I say something on that point?

  • May I add something to that?

  • Excuse me, but could I just say something?

Agreeing

  • I absolutely agree.

  • You are right (of course).

  • Yes indeed!

  • I quite agree with you.

  • Exactly.

  • That’s true.

  • That’s a wonderful idea.

  • I agree with you on that point.

  • That’s a fair suggestion.

  • You have a strong point there.

  • I think we can both agree that...

  • I don’t see any problem with/harm in that.

Disagreeing/ objecting

  • Are you sure?

  • I don’t think I really like the idea.

  • No, I disagree.

  • I understand where you’re coming from; however,...

  • I’m prepared to compromise, but...

  • The way I look at it...

  • The way I see things...

  • If you look at it from my point of view...

  • I’m afraid I had something different in mind.

  • That’s not exactly how I look at it.

  • I’d have to disagree with you there.

  • I’m afraid that doesn’t work for me.

  • Is that your best offer?

Calming down

  • I understand what you’re saying.

  • I can see your point of view.

  • Why don’t we come back to that later?

  • You don’t have to worry about...

Clarifying

  • … is correct, isn’t it?

  • Do you suggest …

  • Do you mean …

  • If I understood you correctly …

  • What exactly do you mean by … ?

  • I’m not sure I fully understand your point.

  • Could you clarify one point for me?

  • Could you be more specific?

  • Let me make sure I understand what you’re saying. 

Identifying obstacles

  • The main thing that bothers us is ... 

  • One big problem we have is ... 

  • The main obstacle to progress at the moment seems to be ... 

  • Let’s take a closer look at this problem. 

Compromising

  • I’m ready to sign that if you can …

  • In return for this, would you be willing to ...? 

  • May we offer an alternative?

  • We are ready to accept your offer; however, there would be one condition. 

  • We feel there has to be a trade-off here. 

  • What do you think is a fair way to resolve the situation?

  • There are several options …

Making suggestions / creating solutions

  • Let’s talk about…

  • Couldn’t we make a better offer?

  • Why don’t we …?

  • I think we should …

  • How about … ?

  • Let’s consider …

  • Maybe it would be a good idea…?

  • What do you think of…?

  • We propose / suggest …

  • Let’s look at this another way.

  • Another possibility is...

  • Would it be possible …

  • That’s my best offer.

Responding to suggestions

  • As far as your proposal is concerned, we think that ... 

  • May we offer an alternative? We propose that ... 

  • We’d like to make an alternative proposal. We propose that ... 

  • Considering that I would like to suggest …

  • Now that you mentioned it …

Refusing a proposal

  • I can’t do that.

  • I can’t go any higher/lower.

  • I am afraid we couldn’t agree to that. 

  • I’m sorry, we can’t accept that. 

  • I’m afraid your offer doesn’t go far enough. 

  • I’m sorry, but we must respectfully decline your offer. 

  • No, that’s out of the question.

  • No, I am not interested.

  • That would be very difficult for us because …

  • That’s totally unacceptable.

  • Unfortunately, we must decline your offer for the following reasons.

Accepting a proposal

  • We are happy to accept this agreement. 

  • This agreement is acceptable to us. 

  • We are happy to accept this agreement. 

  • I’m all in favor of that. 

  • I think we have a deal.

  • We can only agree with you there.

  • I have to admit that you’re right. 

  • I am willing to work with that. 

  • That’s a deal!

  • We’ve got a deal.

  • It sounds like an alternative / option / possibility …

  • That sounds reasonable.

Delaying

  • We would have to study this. Can we get back to you on this later? 

  • We’ll have to consult with our colleagues back in the office. We’d like to get back to you on it. 

  • We’ll have to get back to you on it. I don’t have the authority to make that decision by myself.

  • I’d like to stop and think about this for a little while.

Closing / summarizing

  • It sounds like we’ve found some common ground.

  • Let’s leave it this way for now.

  • I think we both agree to these terms.

  • I’m satisfied with this decision.

  • I think we should get this in writing.

  • Would you be willing to sign a contract right now?

  • Let’s meet again once we’ve had some time to think.

  • Can we review what we have agreed on so far? 

  • So, what we’ve finally decided on is …

  • Let’s make sure we agree on these figures (dates /etc.).

  • Can we check these points one last time? 

  • Let’s just confirm the details, then.

  • Let’s see what we’ve got.

  • Can I go over what we’ve agreed?

  • I think that covers everything.

Final greetings

  • It has been a pleasure doing business with you. 

  • We look forward to cooperating with you again.

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