You should acknowledge that right off the bat by apologizing that they couldn't reach you directly.
In Australian English it’s pronounced with the vowel /a:/ like in ‘part’. Problems arise when people use the /ʌ/ vowel (like in ‘up’) instead of /æ/ or /a:/. If you do this is will sound like the worst swear word in English. Many non-native speakers often pronounce the vowel /æ/ more like /ʌ/ because they don’t have a vowel like /æ/ in their first language. Many speakers of European languages will do this (Spanish speakers and Italian speakers) and also speakers of Japanese and Korean. This problem with /æ/ also means that if you say the word ‘back’ in your voicemail greeting sample, you are likely to pronounce it more like ‘buck’. remember to pronounce word endings in English. Check you aren’t dropping any endings off or mispronouncing them.
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2.) Herzlich willkommen bei der Mustermann GmbH. Leider rufen Sie uns außerhalb unserer Geschäftszeiten an. Persönlich erreichen Sie uns Montags bis Freitags von 8:00 bis 18:00 Uhr, Samstag von 9:00 bis 16:00 Uhr. Gerne können Sie uns eine Nachricht hinterlassen, oder Sie schreiben uns eine Email an: [email protected]. Wir werden uns dann umgehend bei Ihnen melden - Vielen Dank.
4.) Todos os membros da equipe ainda estão conversando com outros clientes. Por favor, seja paciente, nós te atenderemos em breve. - PAUSA - Infelizmente, todos os membros da equipe ainda estão ocupados. Por favor, aguarde mais um momento. Você também pode enviar um e-mail para [email protected]. Iremos te retornar o mais rápido possível. Warteschleifen End Texte können am Ende einer Warteschleife platziert werden. Nach Ablauf der Ansage wird das Gespräch mit dem Anrufer automatisch getrennt.
4.) Sehr geehrte Anruferin, sehr geehrter Anrufer, Sie haben die Rufnummer der Gemeinschaftspraxis xyz gewählt. Zur Zeit sind alle unsere Annahmeplätze belegt. Wir bitten um etwas Geduld. Sie werden baldmöglichst mit der nächsten freien Mitarbeiterin verbunden.
What do you think of your voicemail greeting? Does it sound professional, or is it outdated? Even worse, is it a computerized voice with a default message? (Ew.)
Make sure you keep your promises too. If you want to specify a time (which you should) ensure you get back to the customer within the timeframe.
8.) Bienvenido/a al Departamento de Atención al cliente de John Doe. Lo sentimos, todas nuestras líneas están ocupadas en este momento. Por favor, deje un mensaje tras escuchar la señal con su nombre y número de teléfono. Le devolveremos la llamada tan pronto como sea posible. Le deseamos que tenga un buen día.
6.) Bonjour et bienvenue chez l’AG de John Doe – Agence d’échantillons de produit. Malheureusement, toutes nos lignes sont occupées en ce moment. Réessayez plus tard ou restez en ligne. Merci, votre équipe John Doe.
1. Hi this is [you name], I’m either away from my desk or on the phone, please leave your name and number along with a short message and I’ll be sure to get back to you.
Thank you for calling [LinkedPhone – Where Freedom Rings!]. You’ve reached us outside of business hours. Please select from one of the following options: [for business hours press 1; to leave a message press 2; if this is an emergency, press 0 to be directed to our 24-hour customer success team.] We are grateful for your call and we look forward to speaking with you soon!
You don’t want to answer calls 24/7 (unless you’re serving clients globally and there’s an expectation of 24/7 support). If you’re unavailable during specific hours of the day, use the voicemail examples below for after-hours business calls.
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Your prospects need to hear something which can make them hold on to what you are trying to tell them and that starts with a good attractive statement.
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