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  打电话不是难事,但要得体、有效地运用电话与人沟通,还需掌握一些基本的礼节,

电话礼仪英语作文

。英语在我国越来越普遍了,那么如何用英语改善你的电话礼仪呢?

  电话礼仪英语作文篇一:

  Telephone manners

  While today's phones are capable of countless special functions, remember that basic etiquette still applies. Being aware of who is with you and where you are when receiving a call is important, as well as having an awareness of your volume and tone of voice. If you don't want anyone to hear your conversation, chances are they don't want to hear it either!

  Cell phones are great—they keep us in touch with friends and family and can be life savers in an emergency. But they can also be annoying if not used thoughtfully. Remember, it doesn’t have to be on all the time and you don’t always have to answer it immediately. Learn to use your phone’s features like silent ring, vibrate and voicemail to handle the times when your phone would be bothering others if it rang and you answered it.

  1.Be in control of your phone, don't let it control you!

  2.Speak softly.

  3.Be courteous to those you are with; turn off your phone if it will be interrupting a conversation or activity.

  4.Watch your language, especially when others can overhear you.

  5.Avoid talking about personal problems in a public place.

  6.If it must be on and it could bother others, use the silent ring mode and move away to talk.

  7.Don’t make calls in a library, theater, church, or from your table in a restaurant.

  8.Don’t text during class or a meeting at your job.

  9.Private info can be forwarded, so don’t text it.

  10.NEVER drive and use your phone at the same time.

  电话礼仪英语作文篇二:

  The telephone is an amazingly useful machine, and very easy to use, but believe it or not, people don't always use them effectively. Because we're busy and focused on ourselves, we often use our phones in a manner that's helpful for us, but not necessarily for everyone else.

  Hopefully you know a few of the basics, such as keeping your phone volume low, or on vibrate, resisting the urge to use them during meetings or training sessions, and of course, refraining from personal texting while at work. For personal texting, it's best to give yourself one or two times per day. You'll step away from your work, say, outside, or in a cafeteria, and then engage your personal texts.

  Those are obviously important, but what I really want you to think about is how you interact and respect the person with whom you're speaking. And that begins before you even pick up the phone. When you hear the ring, grab a pad of paper and pen, so you can be ready to take needed notes without causing a delay while you look around your desk. Before saying "hello," I want you to smile, and choose to be positive. How you feel will be sensed by the person on the other end of the phone, so smile and make a positive impression.

  Finally, during the call, remember to never interrupt the person. Interrupting tends to be viewed by everyone as a sign of disrespect. If you're very busy and facing a huge deadline, you can shape the call when it's your turn to speak, for example, by telling them you need to get back to them, but then, do suggest a specific time. Of course, if you're honestly not able to talk, you probably shouldn't have answered the call, unless it's your boss, or a person you're expecting an important call from.

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