You can accept someone/'s apology by saying: That/'s all right!It/'s perfectly all right.It really doesn/'t matter. Here are some expressions that are often used in meetings. If you/'re in a meeting, you can find out what the other people in the group think by saying: What are your views on this, John?Mr Brown, what do you think about this?Do you agree, Mary?Ms Smith, what/'s your opinion? If you want to interrupt someone and put forward your own opinion you can say: If I could just make a point here… Sorry to interrupt, but I’d just like to say that… Could I make a suggestion?It seems to me that… If you want to find out if the others in the group have understood or if they agree with you, you can say: Do you see what I mean?Don/'t you agree, Simon?Don/'t you think so, Mrs Robinson?Are you with me?Are we unanimous?Does anyone object? If you don’t understand what someone has said, you can say: Sorry, could you say that again, please?Sorry, I didn/'t quite understand.I/'m sorry, I didn/'t catch what you said.Sorry, I/'m not quite with you.
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