Winston Churchill once said, “Short words are best, and old words, when short, are best of all.” Smooth, concise wording is the name of the game.”

 Words, when said and articulated in the right way, can change someone’s mind. They can alter someone’s belief. You have the power to bring someone from the slums of life and make a successful person out of them, or destroy someone’s happiness using only your words. A simple choice of ‘word’ can make a difference between someone accepting or denying your message.

Words have power, words are power, words could be your power. You can change a life, inspire and make up this world a beautiful place

Choosing the right words is not difficult. But it takes practice and attentiveness. The first step is to identify the words you commonly use in speech, writing and thought. Then think about how they come across when you present them. Whether you’re a student learning English or someone looking to have better dialogue with English speaking colleagues at work, you’ll instantly improve your conversations with the right types of words/ phrases. 

Because basic words are too basic, and English is a fun language to experiment with knowing more words and phrases is great, but it’s only the first step to successfully improving your conversations in English. Let`s Look at some fun phrases we can use instead.

1.Good Morning

  • Rise and shine! – This is usually said when you are in the process of waking someone from sleep.
  • Top of the morning to you! …
  • Good day to you.
  • Have a great day

2.How are you-

  • What’s going on? This is a great, informal way to say hello to someone you already know. …
  • What’s new (with you)? This is another great and informal way to say hi to someone you know. …
  • What’s up? 

3.Good Job

  • You’ve got it made
  • That’s coming along nicely.
  • Good work!
  • Great!
  • I knew you could do it.
  1. I am sorry
  • I beg your pardon
  • “pardon me”
  • I apologize.
  • I had that wrong.
  • I’d like to apologize.

 

5.That was wrong

  • I’m afarid that’s not quite right.
  • I’m afraid you’re mistaken

 

6.Hello

  • Hi there
  • Howdy
  • Greetings
  • Hey, What’s up?

 

7.Nice to meet You

  • Glad to meet you!
  • Great seeing you!
  • It was nice to have met you!
  • It’s a pleasure to meet you!

Think about the impact your words have on others. The way you speak – the attitude and tone – reflects who you are. Your words impact everything and everyone around you. They can contribute to your success or non-success, both in business and your personal life. Think before you speak. It will make an immediate difference. The phrases we’ve just listed will enrich your everyday dialogue in English. This is a good start, but you’ll want to continue expanding your vocabulary and reviewing words that you find tricky to remember.

At the core of tips for choosing the right words lies one principle “Avoid fluff.” That is avoid superfluous words that don`t say anything new or interesting. Ask yourself, “Does what I`m about to say or write have value?” In truth some of the most powerful words are the ones which come straight out of heart.

 

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