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[Mastering the Use of 'Vibe' in Business Contexts]-[BE 605: What's the Vibe You're Going for at Work?]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2026-08-09

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Mastering the Use of 'Vibe' in Business Contexts

In the modern professional landscape, the term "vibe" has evolved from casual slang into a nuanced tool for describing the intangible energy of a brand, a meeting, or a marketing strategy. As highlighted in the recent episode of the Business English Podcast, understanding how to use this word—and its accompanying prepositions—is essential for effective communication in a global business environment.

Defining 'Vibes' at Work

At its core, a "vibe" represents the unspoken energy of a person, group, or situation. Whether you are analyzing product packaging, describing a manager's demeanor, or setting the tone for a presentation, the term is highly versatile. It encapsulates everything from tone of voice and body language to design elements like color, font, and layout.

Navigating Prepositions: 'Getting' vs. 'Getting At'

The podcast addresses a common listener question regarding the prepositions used with "vibe."

  • "That's the vibe we are getting here": This phrase is used when you are sensing an energy or message that is currently present. It implies that you have picked up on a specific feeling through observation. For example, if a team has successfully created a "warm and cozy" feel for a tea company, a colleague might respond, "You nailed it. That's the vibe we're getting here."
  • "That's the vibe we're getting at here": This variation is used when you are discussing the intended goal or the message you are trying to convey. It is synonymous with "aiming for." When a colleague asks about the brand identity of a product, responding with, "That's the vibe we're getting at here," confirms that this is the specific feeling you are intentionally trying to create.

Expanding Your Vocabulary: Alternatives to 'Vibe'

To maintain professional polish, it is important to avoid overusing the same word. The hosts suggest several professional alternatives to express that you are hitting a specific goal or theme:

  1. "That's the vibe we're going for": This is a very common way to state your objective. It signals that the current direction is aligned with your ultimate goal.
  2. "That's the vibe we're aiming for": This provides a slightly more formal tone, emphasizing that your creative or strategic choices are targeted toward a specific outcome.
  3. "That's the vibe we're trying to get across": This is excellent for marketing contexts. It suggests that you are working to ensure a specific message or feeling is effectively communicated to an audience. The phrase "get across" is highly versatile and can also be applied to messages, ideas, or feelings directly.

Strategic Repetition and Variety

While it is helpful to use the word "vibe" to mirror a colleague’s language and confirm alignment during a brainstorm, excessive repetition can sound unpolished. The hosts recommend using these phrases in moderation. Once the vibe has been established, you can pivot to synonyms such as "that’s the goal," "that’s the feeling," or "that’s the takeaway" to keep your professional speech dynamic and engaging.

By mastering these subtle distinctions, you can better articulate your creative vision and professional intentions, ensuring that your team is always on the same page regarding the "vibe" of your work.

🎯Key Sentences

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That's the vibe we're getting here.
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That's the vibe we're getting at here.
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That's the vibe we're going for.
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That's the vibe we're aiming for.
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That's the vibe we're trying to get across.
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📝Key Phrases

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That's the vibe we're getting here.
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You nailed it.
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That's the vibe we're getting at here.
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That's the vibe we're going for.
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That's the vibe we're aiming for.
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📖 Transcript

This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 605.
What's the vibe you're going for at work?
Welcome to the Business English podcast from All Ears English.
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