Generous package meaning in English
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Definition
(The company offered me) a generous package: (The company offered me) a very good salary
Examples
- "Well Doctor, I would offer you a very generous package if everything works out."
- "There's no need to dangle your generous package in my face."
Exercise 1
True or false? Bruno promises to give Donna a big present if she agrees to join Delavigne.
True or false? Bruno promises to give Donna a big present if she agrees to join Delavigne.
This statement is not true.
This statement is false. Bruno says that he is prepared to offer Donna a "generous package" if she joins the Delavigne staff. In this context, a package doesn't refer to a physical object (or present), but rather to a contract which may guarantee a base salary, medical benefits, stock options or other incentives. In business terms, "a package", or "a package deal" is a contract or offer which is comprised of several parts.
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