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vstřícný — meaning in English: accommodating

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neutral common
Usage
Native speakers often use 'vstřícný' in professional settings when discussing customer service or teamwork, such as when praising a colleague for being helpful. It’s also common in everyday conversations when referring to someone who is approachable or willing to compromise in a negotiation.
Synonyms & nuances
'Vstřícný' overlaps with synonyms like 'ochotný' (willing) and 'přátelský' (friendly), but it specifically implies a disposition to accommodate others’ needs. You would choose 'vstřícný' over the others when you want to emphasize a proactive effort to be agreeable or supportive, particularly in a negotiation or service context.
Culture
'Vstřícný' originates from the word 'vstříc,' meaning 'towards' or 'in the direction of.' This reflects a cultural emphasis in Czech society on cooperation and open communication in both personal and professional relationships, highlighting the importance of being accommodating in fostering harmony and understanding.
FAQ
Q.What does 'vstřícný' mean in English?
'Vstřícný' translates to 'accommodating' in English, describing someone who is helpful and willing to make adjustments for others.
Q.How do you use 'vstřícný' in a sentence?
You might say, 'Ten zaměstnanec byl velmi vstřícný,' which means 'That employee was very accommodating.' This showcases the employee's willingness to assist.
Q.Are there any common mistakes when using 'vstřícný'?
A common mistake is confusing 'vstřícný' with 'přátelský.' While both imply a positive disposition, 'vstřícný' specifically refers to accommodating behavior rather than just friendliness.
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