商务英语谈判对话实例

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商务英语谈判对话实例

(1)

A: I don’t believe we’ve met.

B: No, I don’t think we have.

A: My name is Chen Sung-lim.

B: How do you do? My name is Fred Smith.

A: 我们以前没有见过吧?

B:我想没有。

A:我叫陈松林。

B:您好,我是弗雷德•史蜜斯。

(2)

A: Here’s my name card.

B: And here’s mine.

A: It’s nice to finally meet you.

B: And I’m glad to meet you, too.

A: 这是我的名片。

B: 这是我的。

A: 很高兴终于与你见面了。

B: 我也很高兴见到你。

(3)

A: Is that the office manager over there?

B: Yes, it is,

A: I haven’t met him yet.

B: I’ll introduce him to you .

A:在那边的那位是经理吧?

B:是啊。

A:我还没见过他。

B:那么,我来介绍你认识。

(4)

A: Do you have a calling card ?

B: Yes , right here.

A: Here’s one of mine.

B: Thanks.

A:您有名片吗?

B:有的,就在这儿。

A:喏,这是我的。

B:谢谢。

(5)

A: Will you introduce me to the new purchasing agent?

B: Haven’t you met yet?

A: No, we haven’t.

B: I’ll be glad to do it.

A:请替我引介新来负责采购的人好吗?

B:你们还没见面吗?

A:嗯,没有。

B:我乐意为你们介绍。

(6)

A: I’ll call you next week.

B: Do you know my number?

A: No, I don’t.

B: It’s right here on my card.

A:我下个星期会打电话给你。

B:你知道我的号码吗?

A:不知道。

B:就在我的名片上。

(7)

A: Have we been introduced?

B: No, I don’t think we have been.

A: My name is Wong.

B: And I’m Jack Smith.

A:对不起,我们彼此介绍过了吗?

B:不,我想没有。

A:我姓王。

B:我叫杰克•史密斯。

(8)

A: Is this Mr. Jones?

B: Yes, that’s right.

A: I’m just calling to introduce myself. My name is Tang.

B: I’m glad to meet you, Mr. Tang.

A:是琼斯先生吗?

B:是的。

A:我打电话是向您作自我介绍,我姓唐。

B:很高兴认识你,唐先生。

(9)

A: I have a letter of introduction here.

B: Your name, please?

A: It’s David Chou.

B: Oh, yes, Mr. Chou. We’ve been looking forward to this.

A:我这儿有一封介绍信

B:请问贵姓大名?

A:周大卫。

B:啊,周先生,我们一直在等着您来。

(10)

A: I’ll call you if you give me a name card.

B: I’m sorry, but I don’t have any with me now.

A: Just tell me your number, in that case.

B: It’s 625-8023.

A:给我一张名片吧,我会打电话给你.。

B:真抱歉,我现在身上没带。

A:这样子,那就告诉我你的电话号码好了。

B:625-8023。

对话(一)

Dan Smith是一位美国的.健身用品经销商,此次是Robert Liu第一回与他交手。就在短短几分钟的交谈中,Robert Liu既感到这位大汉粗犷的外表,藏有狡兔的心思――他肯定是沙场老将,自己绝不可掉以轻心。双方第一回过招如下:

D: I‘d like to get the ball rolling(开始)by talking about prices.

R: Shoot.(洗耳恭听)I‘d be happy to answer any questions you may have.

D: Your products are very good. But I‘m a little worried about the prices you‘re asking.

R: You think we about be asking for more?(laughs)

D: (chuckles莞尔) That‘s not exactly what I had in mind. I know your research costs are high, but what I‘d like is a 25% discount.

R: That seems to be a little high, Mr. Smith. I don‘t know how we can make a profit with those numbers.

D: Please, Robert, call me Dan. (pause) Well, if we promise future business――volume sales(大笔交易)――that will slash your costs(大量减低成本)for making the Exec-U-ciser, right?

R: Yes, but it‘s hard to see how you can place such large orders. How could you turn over(销磬)so many? (pause) We‘d need a guarantee of future business, not just a promise.

D: We said we wanted 1000 pieces over a six-month period. What if we place orders for twelve months, with a guarantee?

R: If you can guarantee that on paper, I think we can discuss this further.

对话(二)

Robert回公司呈报Dan的提案后,老板很满意对方的采购计划;但在折扣方面则希望Robert能继续维持强硬的态度,尽量探出对方的底线。就在这七上七八的价格翘翘板上,双方是否能找到彼此地平衡点呢?请看下面分解:

R: Even with volume sales, our coats for the Exec-U-Ciser won‘t go down much.

D: Just what are you proposing?

R: We could take a cut(降低)on the price. But 25% would slash our profit margin(毛利率) suggest a compromise――10%.

D: That‘s a big change from 25! 10 is beyond my negotiating limit. (pause) Any other ideas?

R: I don‘t think I can change it right now. Why don‘t we talk again tomorrow?

D: Sure. I must talk to my office anyway. I hope we can find some common ground(共同信念)on this.

NEXT DAY

D: Robert, I‘ve been instructed to reject the numbers you proposed; but we can try to come up with some thing else.

R: I hope so, Dan. My instructions are to negotiate hard on this deal――but I‘m try very hard to reach some middle ground(互相妥协).

D: I understand. We propose a structured deal(阶段式和约). For the first six months, we get a discount of 20%, and the next six months we get 15%.

R: Dan, I can‘t bring those numbers back to my office――they‘ll turn it down flat(打回票).

D: Then you‘ll have to think of something better, Robert.