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What do you say when you first talk on the phone?

Writer David Craig

Let the other person know that you’re happy to be speaking to them. You could try to relax them by complimenting them on their conversational skills. For example, when they ask a question, say something like ‘That’s a great question! ‘ The more relaxed you are, the easier the conversation will flow.

What do you say on the phone conversation?

General Questions

  • Talk about what interests the person.
  • Discuss popular films.
  • Discuss favorite television shows.
  • Ask “what if” questions.
  • Fantasy vacation spot.
  • Fantasy date.
  • Fantasy job.
  • Personal and professional goals.

How do you ask for a phone call?

I would say “When you have time, can you call me?” Or “I want to talk to you in more detail about (something) so would you mind calling me?” Or “I rather talk then text, would you be okay calling me instead” These are just a couple ways to ask.

Should I text him after our first phone call?

You may be worried that you’re being held down by the arbitrary “three-day rule,” but fortunately, it may turn out you’re doing more worrying than necessary. According to experts, the best rule of thumb is that you should text someone within 24 hours after a first date.

How do you flirt over the phone?

The Right Way to Flirt on the Phone

  1. The Voice. A soothing voice can truly calm and enchant a woman.
  2. Talk clean. You want her to like you, so don’t talk ‘dirty’ right away.
  3. Don’t patronize, instead Please. All women love to be flattered.
  4. Sweet Nothings. Hun, Babe, Baby, Darling, Doll, Sweety, Love are not just common nouns.

Do you talk on the phone or talk over the phone?

But almost everyone uses “talk on the phone” today, rather than over the phone. Also note that Brits are more likely to say spoke on the phone. – FumbleFingers Jul 20 ’12 at 18:12 We just talked over the phone. Is what I’ve always used. I believe by “phone” we mean the phone lines, or phone system, rather than any physical phone.

What’s the correct way to say ” we talked on the phone “?

The convention is to say “we talked on the phone”. I suppose, especially with articles and count/ noncount nouns, it isn’t really a good idea to stick to the physical realities like what you’re thinking. Take for example: “on foot.”

What should I talk about in a phone interview?

Usually during phone interviews, employers are seeking general, high-level information about you and your background to see if they should advance you to the next step in the hiring process. You should be prepared to talk about why you’re looking for a job, why you’re interested in this specific job and company, and your background.

When to use the preposition ” talk on the phone “?

Back in the 40s when telephones were relatively uncommon, people hadn’t really established what preposition to use. But almost everyone uses “talk on the phone” today, rather than over the phone. Also note that Brits are more likely to say spoke on the phone. – FumbleFingers Jul 20 ’12 at 18:12 We just talked over the phone.