phone etiquette
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Phone Etiquette. Emma Johnston Emily Carroll. When you are not part of the phone conversation. If someone is on the phone and you need to talk to them say “Excuse me, can I talk to you for a minute? It’s important.” - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Emma Johnston
Emily Carroll
WHEN YOU ARE NOT PART OF THE PHONE CONVERSATION
If someone is on the phone and you need to talk to them say “Excuse me, can I talk to you for a minute? It’s important.”
When you are on the phone and you need to speak to someone else, say “Please excuse me, I need to answer a quick question.”
Don’t ask questions or make comments about a phone conversation that takes place in your presence but does not concern you.
TIMES FOR THE PHONE
When you call someone ask if it is a good time to talk or if you should call later.
If a phone conversation goes on longer then is expected say “May I call you back later.”
Try not to call after 9:30 at night, or before 9:00 a.m. unless it is urgent.
Try not to make calls during the dinner hours. If you must answer the phone during a meal
ask the caller if you can call back after the meal.
MESSAGES
Always ask to take a message of the person is unavailable.
Make sure you write the message down. Make sure you give the person their
message. When taking a phone message make sure
the message is clear to you. If necessary ask the caller to repeat his/her
message and repeat her name. Always read the telephone number back to
the caller to make sure you wrote it down correctly.
ANSWERING THE PHONE
When someone asks “Who is this?”, say “To whom do you wish to speak?”. Do not tell him/her your name.
When someone calls ask “Who is this please?”’ or “Who is calling please?”, or “May I tell him who is calling?”.
Say “Just a moment please.” Set the phone down and find the person who is wanted on the phone rather than yelling for them.
SOLICITING CALLS
Chose weather or not to return unsolicited messages or voice mails.
If you receive a solicitation call, state that you are not interested, thank you, and hang up.
Call From:Solicitor
WHEN OTHER PEOPLE ARE INVOLVED
Do not carry on an extended phone call when you are visiting or have a visitor.
When you are waiting for a call say so at the beginning of the conversation.
Acknowledge partners and spouses when you phone.
PUBLIC PHONE USE
When using a public phone, Be aware of others who may need to use the phone and keep your conversation brief.
Do not rip pages out of public phone books for your personal use.