Telephone Etiquette What to Say and What Not to Do

Hi, My name is Debra. How may I assist you?

I’m sitting here- frustrated. Monday through Friday I answer customer calls. If there is one request I can pass on, please think about what you are saying on the phone.

1. Speak clearly – pronounce your words.
2. Do not talk fast – speaking slower will help with pronouncing your words.
3. Speak directly into the phone.
4. Identify yourself – provide name, account number or order number.
5. Voice volume – do not yell or talk softly.
6. No eating while on the phone – this includes while you are on hold. You can still be heard!

The person you are calling will greatly appreciate your courtesy during the phone conversation if you have followed the above 6 tips.

Best Wishes,
debra

2 thoughts on “Telephone Etiquette What to Say and What Not to Do

  1. Having worked CS myself I agree completely! But I thought your post was going to be about educating children on how to answer the phone! A conversation I was having with one of the teachers at school yesterday.

    1. Grandma Kc, you are such the “my cup is half full” person. Here I let my frustration show while I could have used this as a learning opportunity! The reason I started this blog was for self improvement in general. Going forward, I will take my frustrations and try to turn it into a more positive educational post. As always, it’s good to hear from you!

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