WebQuest
Expressions of satisfaction and dissatisfaction
Introduction
Expression of satisfaction and dissatisfaction is the expression to express the feeling of satisfaction and dissatisfaction.
* Expression satisfaction is an expression for feeling of happiness or pleasure bacause you have achieved something or got what you want.
* Expression dissatisfaction is a feeling to express when we do not get as enough as we hope and feel disapointed with some condition, we must be dissatisfied.
These are example expression satisfaction and dissatisfaction :
- Satisfaction
- What a beautiful story.
- How a wonderful life.
- I'm very pleased with that.
- I'm happy enough with it.
- it was okay, not too bad.
- everything is fine, thank you.
- I'm completely satisfied with everything you've done for me.
- wow, it's amazing day.
- I'm glad to hear that.
- everything was perfect.
- Dissatisfaction
- I'm a little dissatisfied with the service here!
- I'm a bit disappointed with that!
- I'm tired of working here.
- I don't like the color!
- it is disappointing that!
- well, this is most unsatisfactory.
- it is unacceptable.
- I have a complaiment.
- I'm very dissatisfied with the condition.
- I'm really frustated with that.
* Expressing dissatisfaction:
- I am a little dissatisfied with the service here.
- I am a bit disappointed with the program.
- The food was lousy.
- I�m tired of working here.
- I don�t like the color.
- I have a complaint.
- I�m very dissatisfied with the condition.
- I want to make a complaint.
- I see.
- I�m sorry to hear that.
- I�ll look into it.
- I�ll see what I can do about it.
- I�ll try and take care of it.
Example satisfaction and dissatisfaction dialogue. sentence which underline that is satisfaction or dissatisfaction.
Paul : Have you read today�s newspaper?
James : Notyet. Is it interesting?
Paul : Yes, the apology from the company. Take a look. The paper is over there.
James : Picking up the newspaper and starting to read it. Is that all?
Paul : Yes.
James : This is not enough. I�m not satisfied yet. The size of the ads shouldhave been half of the page. Besides, the company only apologized but theydidn�t mention what they would do.
Paul : Oh, come on. The point is not the matter of the size, but the company sincereto apologize.
James : Still it�s not satisfying.
Paul : I think they have already shown their good will. It�s more thanenough.
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