Key Word
pass on: give something to someone after someone else gave it to you. (특히 자기도 남에게 받았거나 자기가 쓰던 것을) ~에게 넘겨 주다.
Allow me to pass on your details.
must be: used to show that something is likely, probably, or certain to be true.
You must be the new executive assistant.
You must be Mr. Johnes.
a pleasure to ~: used to emphasize that you are very happy or proud to do something
It is a pleasure to introduce tonight’s guest speaker, Mr. Dennis Taylor.
It's a pleasure to meet you.
Could you please help me to find...?
Could you please tell me how to get to...?
Could you please tell me where .... is?
Feedback
Original: Allow me to direct the meeting room.
Better: Allow me to direct you to the meeting.
Original: When we meet a very elder person, then we bow to the elder person.
Better: When we meet someone who is our elder, then we bow to the elder.
Original: Meet a person informally, we just shake hands and not bow to each other.
Better: When we meet someone informally, we just shake hands and we don't bow to each other.
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