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[How to Buy Time to Make Decisions at Work]-[BE 441: How to Buy Time to Make Decisions at Work]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2025-07-22

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Navigating Workplace Decisions: The Art of Buying Time

In the fast-paced professional world, employees often encounter high-pressure situations where they must make "split-second decisions." However, making an impulsive choice can lead to unfavorable consequences. This episode of the Business English Podcast explores effective, professional ways to express the need for more time to consider a request, ensuring you can make informed decisions without appearing unprepared.

The Conversational Power of "Think on It"

The phrase "think on it" is introduced as a highly natural, conversational tool to signal that you need a moment to consider an offer or a request. While it functions similarly to "think about it," using "think on it" sounds more native and genuine. However, hosts Aubrey and Michelle caution listeners about the context of its use. While it is perfect for stalling or considering a proposal, using it with a boss or leadership may come across as "dismissive" or "flippant" if the task is something you are expected to perform immediately. Context, they emphasize, is critical.

Expanding Your Vocabulary for Consideration

To avoid sounding repetitive or hesitant, it is essential to have a variety of phrases at your disposal. The podcast outlines several alternatives that convey different nuances of thought:

  • "Mull it over": This is described as a slightly more formal option. It signals to others that you are "putting in the thought and time to consider all of the aspects" of a situation, showing that you take the matter seriously.
  • "Sleep on it": This expression suggests taking at least overnight to process information. It implies that you want to "see how you feel tomorrow," providing a structured way to delay a decision until you have gained perspective.
  • "Give it some thought": A great way to avoid making a "rash decision"—a choice made without proper reflection. This phrase emphasizes that you are "devoting the attention it needs" to avoid the negative ramifications of hasty actions.
  • "Think something over": Similar to "mull it over," this is a versatile, professional way to indicate that you are interested but need time to "think it over some more" before committing.

Putting It into Practice

The hosts demonstrate how to combine these phrases in a realistic workplace scenario. By using a variety of these expressions in a single conversation, you can maintain a professional dialogue while effectively buying time. For instance, moving from "let's just think this over" to "I'll just give it a little more thought" demonstrates a dynamic, thoughtful approach to problem-solving.

Ultimately, the goal is to avoid the trap of second-guessing yourself. While these phrases are excellent tools for building connections and ensuring accuracy, the hosts remind listeners that there comes a time when you "just have to decide." By mastering these linguistic variations, you not only improve your fluency but also demonstrate the professional maturity required to handle complex workplace challenges effectively.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm going to think on it and get back to you.
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Let's think on it and talk about it tomorrow.
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I'm going to think on it.
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I'm going to mull all of this over tonight.
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I have a lot to think about.
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📝Key Phrases

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split-second decisions
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think on it
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move forward
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mull something over
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sleep on it
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 441, How to Buy Time to Make Decisions at Work.
Welcome to the Business English Podcast from All Ears English.
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