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Good morning Sir, I am glad to be here for this interview. First, let me thank you
for finding time in the midst of pressing affairs. I am 25 years old and I am local.
I enjoy thinking, enjoy learning, enjoy working, able to bear work pressure.
In my free time, I often participate a lot of activities, such as table tennis, badminton;
those can help me regulate my personal state.
Thanks
However, this is difficult as there are big differences in what constitutes good
manners or an appropriate way of expressing yourself in different cultures, so bear this in
mind and tailor your little speech for your audience.
I am glad to be here for this interview. First, let me thank you for finding time in
the midst of pressing affairs.
I enjoy thinking, enjoy learning, enjoy working, (and I am )able to bear work
pressure. In my free time, I often participate (in) activities such as table tennis (and)
badminton.
I am expecting to become your colleague on some day. (More tactful to say 'I
would love to become you colleague/join the company)
Because being offhand in advance, let’s leave it at that. (This sentence makes no
sense. 'Being offhand' means to be rude, inconsiderate, ill-mannered so I don't think that
is whay you mean! In advance of what? 'Let's leave it at that' is a command, it sounds
rather abrupt and ill-mannered to me, again I don't think this is what you meant. How
about 'I would love to join your company and you would not regret giving me this
opportunity.' and just finish with a smile!
Thanks