May 30, 2012
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A new employee came to my team of the office the other day.
I asked him to do some jobs.
He is OK now, but he tells me in a quiet voice, so it is difficult to understand what he means.
That is why I repeat to say "Can you say that again?"
I asked him to do some jobs.
He is OK now, but he tells me in a quiet voice, so it is difficult to understand what he means.
That is why I repeat to say "Can you say that again?"

A new employee came to my team at the office the other day.
He is OK now, but he talks in a quiet voice, so it is difficult to understand what he means.
That is why I repeat to say, "Can you say that again?"
Could you tell me why you remove "repeat to" from the last sentence?
I meant that I have to say the phrase again and again.