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How can I tell on the phone who is calling if the person asking for me is not you? and got a better answer
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When I was a secretary, I used to always say to the person who called me: How may I introduce you? No one was offended?
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When I worked as a secretary, I always said to the caller on the phone: How may I introduce you? No one was offended.
When I worked as a secretary, I always said to the caller on the phone: How may I introduce you? No one was offended.
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And who asks him/her?
And who asks him/her?
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Mind your own business
Mind your own business
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poprosi net cheloveka na meste i poprosi ostavit soobshenye komu i kuda perezvonit vse
poprosi net cheloveka na meste i poprosi ostavit soobshenye komu i kuda perezvonit vse
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Just say introduce yourself.
Just say introduce yourself.
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What to pass on, who called?
What to pass on, who called?
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1 something to pass on? 2 maybe you leave your coordinates. as soon as he/she comes back. i'll pass on all the information
1 something to pass on? 2 maybe you leave your coordinates. as soon as he/she comes back. i'll pass on all the information
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The rules of etiquette don't allow you to ask who is calling, much less in the way some counselors suggest -Just say:Introduce yourself. No way!
The rules of etiquette don't allow you to ask who is calling, much less in the way some counselors suggest -Just say:Introduce yourself. No way!
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you can say. only you can get in the shower to introduce me. better just ask what to say.
you can say. only you can get in the shower to introduce me. better just ask what to say.
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The rules of good manners stipulate to introduce yourself. when you call. If you do not introduce yourself, then say your name and ask with whom I have the honor. Everything has to be equal, if you want to know the name of the interlocutor, introduce yourself. But it's still spelled right.
The rules of good manners stipulate to introduce yourself. when you call. If you do not introduce yourself, then say your name and ask with whom I have the honor. Everything has to be equal, if you want to know the name of the interlocutor, introduce yourself. But it's still spelled right.
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Yes, it is. Many firms have this form of communication over the phone.
Yes, it is. Many firms have this form of communication over the phone.
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