Home Categories social psychology 10 seconds to make yourself different

Chapter 77 TECHNIQUE 69 Another Phone Rings

When talking on the phone, you hear more than just the other person's voice.There might also be a dog barking, a doll crying, or a clanking sound behind him.You guess in your mind that their puppy's tail may be caught in the refrigerator, or that it's time for the baby to feed, or the house is on fire.At this time, if you ask the other party if you want to deal with the matter at hand first, they will appreciate your thoughtfulness. If you're calling someone's office, you'll often hear the phone ring.At this time, immediately say, "I heard your other phone ringing, would you like to answer it first?" Even if the other party doesn't answer, he will appreciate your performance.If he had to take that call, I can assure you he wouldn't listen to anything you said after the first ring.He was full of thoughts, "How can I interrupt this chatterer without being rude, and I can answer another call?" Every ring of the phone seemed to remind the other party that you took him as a hostage and didn't allow him to do what he should do. do.


When you are on the phone and hear the other phone ring, stop your conversation—if necessary, even in mid-sentence—and tell her, “I heard the other phone ring ( Or I heard your dog barking/baby crying/or husband calling you)" Ask the other party if they need to deal with it first.No matter how the other person responds, she already knows from your thoughtful actions that you are a good communicator.
The following tips are guaranteed to save you from this embarrassing situation. The undertone of this technique is that you care about what's going on with the other person.If you and the other party on the call are far away or in different countries, good communicators usually know how to convert their own time to the other party's time.When leaving a message, remember to say, "You can find me between 3:00 and 5:00 pm."

Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book