Talking on the telephone can be difficult for a couple of reasons. First of all, you can't see the person you're talking to, so you can't see his or her body language and "read" his or her face. Talking on the
phone also requires its own special set of words and phrases. Here’s a helpful reference chart that will help you speak on the telephone phone with confidence in business and personal situations. We hope you'll find this helpful. Now if you can only find somebody to pay for your cell phone bill you'll be all set!
SITUATION | EXAMPLES |
Introducing yourself. Phrases to use when you place the call. | When calling a general number: When the person answers the call directly: |
Answering the phone. There are many different ways to answer your phone. | For calls to your direct line: For calls to your direct line, when the person asks for you by name: For calls to a general number: |
Connecting someone. When you answer the phone and it is for somebody else. | - One minute, I’ll transfer you now. |
When you need to put somebody on hold | - Jim is on another line at the moment. Would you like to hold? - I’m sorry. I have a call on my other line. Can you please hold? For customer service calls |
When you don’t understand the caller | - Could you please repeat that? |
Clarifying what your caller says | - Can you please spell that for me? |
Taking a message for someone | - I'm sorry, John’s not here at the moment. Can I take a message? |
Leaving a message for someone | - Please tell him that Susan called and ask him to call me back. My number is 999-343-3423. |
Ending a conversation | - It’s been great talking with you. I’ve got a meeting now so I better run. |
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