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[How to Handle Private Conversations in the Workplace]-[BE 152: Can We Talk Privately? What to Say in This Awkward Situation]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-09-18

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Navigating Awkward Private Conversations in the Workplace

In the professional world, there are moments when you must step aside to speak privately with a colleague or supervisor. While this is often necessary for decision-making or project coordination, it can easily lead to an "awkward feeling" if not handled with care. As the hosts of the Business English Podcast note, the core challenge is to communicate your need for a private word without appearing rude or making others feel "left out."

The Importance of Social Norms and Etiquette

When you need to pull someone aside, the primary goal is to maintain professional connections. Being excluded can trigger a lingering sense of being "taken out of the cool kids crowd," reminiscent of social discomfort from our school days. To avoid this, the hosts emphasize that you should prioritize empathy. Always "put yourself in the other person's shoes" before signaling that you need to break away from a group discussion.

Recommended Phrases for Professional Transitions

If you find yourself in a situation where you cannot wait for a later time, clarity and politeness are your best tools. The hosts suggest using simple, direct language rather than complex phrasing. Effective ways to initiate this include:

  • The Direct Approach: "Could you give us a second?"
  • The Polite Apology: "Sorry, [Name]. I need to talk privately with [Name]. It’ll just be a minute."
  • The Reassurance: "So sorry, [Name]. I don't mean to be rude. I just need to talk with [Name] for a moment. We’ll be right back."

These phrases are effective because they are "neutral" and focus on the immediate need for communication rather than creating an air of mystery or toxicity.

Strategies for Remote and In-Person Contexts

While many workplace interactions are now remote, the need for private channels remains. For online meetings, the phrase "we’ll talk offline" is a standard and professional way to signal that a conversation will be moved to a different time or platform. If you are in a team setting, you can also frame the separation as a benefit to the others, such as saying, "I’m going to give you some time back," which demonstrates respect for their schedule.

The "Best Option" Rule

Despite having these phrases in your repertoire, the hosts conclude that the best approach is often to "wait for a better time" entirely. If you have the flexibility, avoid breaking the group dynamic during a meeting. Instead, simply approach the colleague later, once the group has dispersed. This avoids the potential for hurt feelings and keeps the office environment collaborative rather than exclusionary.

Conclusion

Success in business communication is not about using "big fancy words"; it is about using simple language with the right tone and timing. By staying professional, avoiding manipulative tactics, and keeping your colleagues' perspectives in mind, you can navigate these awkward moments while successfully building and maintaining your professional relationships.

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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, episode 152.
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