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well fair enough... ironclad Send a noteboard - 23/09/2010 08:07:08 AM
Well, if they don't want to tell me who they are, they don't get transferred. I learned that on day one. It doesn't matter how sensitive the manner of the call. I screen calls for both our Chair and Executive Admin, as well as anyone whom might call the wrong number.

Exactly.
I was a little surprised you have to ask in the first place, but with the rest of the replies coming in now, it seems to be US standards not to introduce yourself to the company/person you called first? How is that for etiquette?

these days, when I call a company, it's often a central number from which I get forwarded to the department/center I'm actually interested in. I would not give any personal info to the first line unless there was a good reason to do so (e.g., if they could help me without transferring, or if the information would help them transfer me to the right place, etc.).


I just fail to see the big secret and privacy issue about giving them your name. "Hey Mike Miller speaking, can you forward me, please?" What are they gonna do with that info? google it?
*MySmiley*

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I think "May I ask who's calling" is more polite. - 22/09/2010 08:26:55 PM 1223 Views
. - 22/09/2010 08:31:17 PM 1177 Views
Well, but... - 22/09/2010 08:42:22 PM 1270 Views
. - 22/09/2010 09:05:01 PM 1143 Views
you may not BE a receptionist... - 22/09/2010 09:20:09 PM 1282 Views
"And your name, so I can tell (the person you asked for)?" *NM* - 23/09/2010 12:34:18 AM 568 Views
Re: May I ask who's calling / Who is this? - 22/09/2010 08:33:24 PM 1260 Views
. - 22/09/2010 08:38:45 PM 1115 Views
Re: May I ask who's calling / Who is this? - 22/09/2010 08:55:34 PM 1427 Views
Well, the whole asking permission bit is part of being polite. *NM* - 22/09/2010 09:05:43 PM 540 Views
. - 22/09/2010 09:06:47 PM 1139 Views
Not so good for the phone answering, then. *NM* - 22/09/2010 11:29:34 PM 567 Views
Hmm... - 22/09/2010 08:59:23 PM 1280 Views
It's "who" *NM* - 22/09/2010 09:50:15 PM 566 Views
Quite true - 22/09/2010 10:07:46 PM 1259 Views
I say, "May I ask who's calling?" - 22/09/2010 09:00:10 PM 1208 Views
What do you do if they say "No" ? - 22/09/2010 09:43:42 PM 1178 Views
Than you say. ''Ok." They may have a reason for not disclosing their name. - 22/09/2010 09:49:56 PM 1193 Views
That reason is often that they are nutters. - 22/09/2010 10:29:19 PM 1287 Views
I hate it when people pull the "attorney-client privilege" thing. - 22/09/2010 11:31:01 PM 1096 Views
They are almost invariably nutters. - 23/09/2010 01:45:41 PM 1568 Views
Tools! - 22/09/2010 10:13:32 PM 1177 Views
I usually ask: "Who am I speaking with, again?" - 22/09/2010 09:12:29 PM 1272 Views
I'm of the opinion that when you are at work, you represent your employer - 22/09/2010 09:14:58 PM 1406 Views
^ this. *NM* - 22/09/2010 09:23:00 PM 542 Views
+1 *NM* - 22/09/2010 10:10:59 PM 638 Views
I typically say something along the lines of "And who am I speaking to?" - 22/09/2010 09:27:05 PM 1334 Views
Re: I typically say something along the lines of "And who am I speaking to?" - 22/09/2010 09:40:10 PM 1351 Views
well, i can sympathize with that a bit at least - 22/09/2010 10:00:34 PM 1493 Views
"Who should I say is calling?" *NM* - 22/09/2010 09:41:57 PM 559 Views
This. It's polite, and asks the question correctly. - 23/09/2010 02:05:01 AM 1168 Views
I usually say "Who may I say is calling?" but that works too... - 23/09/2010 01:59:03 PM 1559 Views
language games..... - 22/09/2010 09:42:35 PM 1203 Views
There would be apoplectic outcries if I answered the phone in such a way - 22/09/2010 09:45:56 PM 1389 Views
yeah.... i'm happy i get to be informal! - 23/09/2010 02:58:31 AM 1240 Views
Who is this? is unprofessional - 22/09/2010 09:45:05 PM 1264 Views
Re: Who is this? is unprofessional - 22/09/2010 09:48:58 PM 1428 Views
Re: Who is this? is unprofessional - 22/09/2010 09:54:13 PM 1223 Views
it is not US standards. *NM* - 22/09/2010 10:03:47 PM 579 Views
good. *NM* - 22/09/2010 10:13:22 PM 626 Views
I generally don't because - 22/09/2010 10:43:38 PM 1137 Views
well fair enough... - 23/09/2010 08:07:08 AM 1210 Views
it doesn't matter if you HAVE to know their name. - 22/09/2010 10:07:18 PM 1288 Views
You are being silly and immature. - 22/09/2010 09:49:20 PM 1085 Views
Thanks for your input? - 22/09/2010 10:17:21 PM 1360 Views
I usually say, "B*tch, who you be!?" - 22/09/2010 10:13:57 PM 1190 Views
Do you pronounce that with a click sound? - 22/09/2010 10:15:29 PM 1248 Views
Re: May I ask who's calling / Who is this? - 22/09/2010 10:29:33 PM 1051 Views
Perfect. *NM* - 23/09/2010 12:47:14 AM 623 Views
No you are *NM* - 23/09/2010 11:53:07 AM 626 Views
Who is this? always comes across as rude. *NM* - 22/09/2010 11:17:31 PM 555 Views
"Who may I say is calling, please?" is short and polite. - 23/09/2010 01:13:43 AM 1200 Views
when someone asks me "may I ask who's calling?"... - 23/09/2010 03:29:30 AM 1162 Views
that's because you're a tool - 23/09/2010 03:39:08 AM 1470 Views
because it amuses me *NM* - 23/09/2010 03:41:18 AM 567 Views
Huh - 15/07/2015 02:06:55 PM 758 Views

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