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Being polite on the phone is an essential skill in both personal and professional settings. Here are some tips on how to be polite on the phone: 1. Answer the phone promptly: Answer the phone within three rings if possible, and always identify yourself politely. For example, "Good morning/afternoon/evening, this is [your name]." 2. Use polite language: Use please and thank you, and address the caller by their name or title if you know it. 3. Speak clearly and calmly: Speak slowly and clearly so the caller can understand you. Avoid speaking too loudly or too softly. 4. Listen carefully: Give the caller your full attention, and don't interrupt or talk over them. Take notes if necessary. 5. Be patient: If the caller is upset or angry, remain calm and patient. Show empathy and try to resolve the issue to the best of your ability. 6. End the call politely: Before ending the call, thank the caller for calling and offer any necessary follow-up instructions. For example, "Thank you for calling. If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us." 7. Avoid distractions: Avoid eating, drinking, or chewing gum while on the phone. It's also important to avoid multitasking or checking your email while on the call. Remember, being polite on the phone is a reflection of your professionalism and respect for the person on the other end of the line. By following these tips, you can ensure a positive and productive phone call.
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