1. Introducing a comparison
- “I’d like to share some comparisons to the one we’re using now.”
- “Let’s go through my comparison of the sales reports from our Tokyo and Paris branches.”
- “I’d like to give you a comparison, if you have time.”
- “I’ve compared the latest software update to the previous version, and have a quick report for you.”
- “I’m going to explain how the last solution compares to the one they’re proposing for next year.”
- “Let’s start by comparing our sales performance from last quarter to this quarter.”
2. Making a comparison:
- “It has a lot more features than our current software, and it seems to be easier to use too.”
- “Tokyo is stronger than Paris in terms of absolute numbers, but sales in Paris are growing faster than in Tokyo.”
- ” It’s clear that our efforts in digital advertising have yielded better results compared to last quarter.”
- “They’re a bit more expensive than our current CRM.”
- “When compared to Paris, the branch there has shown more consistent growth and is doing better than Singapore overall.”
- “Tokyo’s shows higher total sales figures, but Paris is doing better recently.”