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welt
on 2005-07-20 17:40 [#01669944]
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i have to call a department in the uk. any phrases i have to stick to? or can i just say "HELLO, I'M XY, I CALL FOR THIS AND THAT REASON".
i never made a phonecall in britain before. from my early english lessons at school i remember that the person, being called, first mentions his or her phone-number? so there ARE some things different there (compared to germany) ..
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welt
on 2005-07-20 17:52 [#01669945]
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sup?
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richard_E_grant
from the on 2005-07-20 17:55 [#01669948]
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The worry you must be going through, welt.
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gay_dad
from 5 go mad in Dorset (Chile) on 2005-07-20 17:56 [#01669949]
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Just don't mention ze war!
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thecurbcreeper
from United States on 2005-07-20 17:56 [#01669950]
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my friends and i used to get prepaid calling cards and call england (with numbers we got from 2600, hacker quarterly)
we'd basically say stupid things like 007, moneypenny, and any other british thing we could think of at the moment. yes, this was quite silly, but we we're kids.
this story probably isn't much help, but i must say everyone we talked to was quite polite and i think we called a few times when it was around 3 in the morning there. so just be polite and don't worry...
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deepspace9mm
from filth on 2005-07-20 17:57 [#01669952]
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Just ring them and say who you are and why you're calling. If your spoken english is crap then it's the done thing to apologise for it, ridiculous as that is. Most people don't mention their phone no unless they're asked.
Personally i hate phones and wish they would all explode or something, though. Phones make me panicsweaty.
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welt
on 2005-07-20 17:59 [#01669953]
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okay, thx.
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-07-20 18:32 [#01669962]
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people have set phrases on the phone? :-/
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-07-20 21:09 [#01670059]
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Of course...
A couple of my favourites are
"If you ever want to see your daughter alive again then...."
and
"I have been watching you all day, come to the window..."
not to mention the classic
"Hello, a nice seagull today became near to me..."
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mylittlesister
from ...wherever (United Kingdom) on 2005-07-20 21:12 [#01670062]
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thinking about it, i have some as well...
"yes, i'll just go and get her for you" "yes, i'll just go and get him for you" [less frequently used]
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-07-20 21:16 [#01670063]
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Real ones I use...
"What's the weather like in India?"
"No, now is not a convenient time, just like every other time you have phoned to offer me something I don't want" (cheers Barclaycard)
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-07-20 21:16 [#01670064]
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whenever my mother phones one of her sisters she says "a-heh" a lot.
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-07-20 21:16 [#01670065]
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it's more like "eheh".
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ecnadniarb
on 2005-07-20 21:18 [#01670066]
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That's the classic "you are boring me but politeness means I have to indicate I haven't put the phone down and walked away"
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qrter
from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2005-07-20 21:29 [#01670068]
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the so-called "sign of life".
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