I already know there are some on here who dislike their name due to boredom or some other reason so how do you regard your name? Do you like to hear someone use your name?
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Sounds like you're prejudiced against everyone named Dale, a fine English name. But that's no surprise to me. You're an equal-area opportunity racist towards everyone because you hate everybody.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โSun Aug 13, 2017 10:24 pm And he was given the name 'Dale'. That's confidence for you.
Frankly, I don't think Dale had all the candles on his candelabra burning at the same time. Speaking of candelabras, I really like the sound of "Liberace".Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name.
...not the way it's usually pronounced! When mispronounced in a crowd, I always know they mean ME!Do you like to hear someone use your name?
Ever consider changing it?Dubious wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:29 amFrankly, I don't think Dale had all the candles on his candelabra burning at the same time. Speaking of candelabras, I really like the sound of "Liberace".Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name.
...not the way it's usually pronounced! When mispronounced in a crowd, I always know they mean ME!Do you like to hear someone use your name?![]()
For another two or three years at most, devoutly to be wished, it wouldn't be practical! Besides, I'm not referring to my given name, quite common, only my surname.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:32 amEver consider changing it?Dubious wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:29 amFrankly, I don't think Dale had all the candles on his candelabra burning at the same time. Speaking of candelabras, I really like the sound of "Liberace".Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name.
...not the way it's usually pronounced! When mispronounced in a crowd, I always know they mean ME!Do you like to hear someone use your name?![]()
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No everyone. Only Americans, except the nice, intelligent ones.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:09 amSounds like you're prejudiced against everyone named Dale, a fine English name. But that's no surprise to me. You're an equal-area opportunity racist towards everyone because you hate everybody.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โSun Aug 13, 2017 10:24 pm And he was given the name 'Dale'. That's confidence for you.
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Not everyone you meant to say. I disagree since you have something to say about everyone. So why are Americans at the top of your hate list?vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:48 amNo everyone. Only Americans, except the nice, intelligent ones.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:09 amSounds like you're prejudiced against everyone named Dale, a fine English name. But that's no surprise to me. You're an equal-area opportunity racist towards everyone because you hate everybody.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โSun Aug 13, 2017 10:24 pm And he was given the name 'Dale'. That's confidence for you.
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Might work in America but will annoy the shit out of most Europeans, although could be only those above a certain age nowadays.Philosophy Explorer wrote:... In sales it's taught to use the prospect's name as often as possible. ...
Arising, one of my beliefs in philosophy is that people behave similarly all over the world. You say most Europeans so what entitles you to say that most Europeans would be annoyed (and what do you mean by an European anyway?) Are you generalizing on the basis of how you feel for yourself? (I'm sure Mr. Carnegie has studied this thoroughly throughout his life and just wouldn't be saying what he said).Arising_uk wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 10:51 amMight work in America but will annoy the shit out of most Europeans, although could be only those above a certain age nowadays.Philosophy Explorer wrote:... In sales it's taught to use the prospect's name as often as possible. ...
How did I miss that turd of icky phoniness? AAaaagh! You people are so annoying! I don't need idiot sales'persons' and call centre employees to keep repeating my first name as if it makes me feel that they are my best friend! No doubt the yanks came up with that crap, along with every other bit of pointless phony rubbish that does NOTHING for either sales OR customer relations! Are you people made of plastic or is it just your personalities that make it seem that way?Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name. It's rare when a person changes his/her birthname. In sales it's taught to use the prospect's name as often as possible.
I already know there are some on here who dislike their name due to boredom or some other reason so how do you regard your name? Do you like to hear someone use your name?
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You're so full of shit in your speculation. It's not what you need in regards to salespeople and call center employees. It's prejudiced morons like you that assume the worst about Americans. So far all you've done is spout hot air. Good salespeople will ask you for your permission in how you wish to be addressed so you're not describing the situation correctly. Also sales is based on what you want, not what you need. Plus you wouldn't be getting phone calls you moron if you had your name on a do-not-call list so you're wasting the sales agent's time.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:05 pmHow did I miss that turd of icky phoniness? AAaaagh! You people are so annoying! I don't need idiot sales'persons' and call centre employees to keep repeating my first name as if it makes me feel that they are my best friend! No doubt the yanks came up with that crap, along with every other bit of pointless phony crap that does NOTHING for either sales OR customer relations!Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name. It's rare when a person changes his/her birthname. In sales it's taught to use the prospect's name as often as possible.
I already know there are some on here who dislike their name due to boredom or some other reason so how do you regard your name? Do you like to hear someone use your name?
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That's not a call centre (ANOTHER horrible American invention). You are the one who said you are told to keep using the person's name, and I know that call centre personnel are told that they should keep mentioning the customer's name. It's idiotic. I don't ask for their name unless I have a good reason to know it. And there are still some old people around who get offended when some disembodied stranger on the phone keeps using their first name. I don't need them to call me anything actually. Certainly not the yank 'ma'am' either. And it should be against the law everywhere for Americans to teach English, spoken or written, ANYWHERE.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:22 pmYou're so full of shit in your speculation. It's not what what you need in regards to salespeople and call center employees. It's prejudiced morons like you that assume the worst about Americans. So far all you've done is spout hot air. Good salespeople will ask you for your permission in how you wish to be addressed so you're not describing the situation correctly. Also sales is based on what you want, not what you need. Plus you wouldn't be getting phone calls you moron if you had your name on a do-not-call list so you're wasting the sales agent's time.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:05 pmHow did I miss that turd of icky phoniness? AAaaagh! You people are so annoying! I don't need idiot sales'persons' and call centre employees to keep repeating my first name as if it makes me feel that they are my best friend! No doubt the yanks came up with that crap, along with every other bit of pointless phony crap that does NOTHING for either sales OR customer relations!Philosophy Explorer wrote: โSat Aug 12, 2017 1:27 pm According to Dale Carnegie, it's your own name. It's rare when a person changes his/her birthname. In sales it's taught to use the prospect's name as often as possible.
I already know there are some on here who dislike their name due to boredom or some other reason so how do you regard your name? Do you like to hear someone use your name?
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So what's your next excuse?
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First, trying to politicize my threads won't get you far. That's what we have the political section for, you moron.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:34 pmThat's not a call centre (ANOTHER horrible American invention). You are the one who said you are told to keep using the person's name, and I know that call centre personnel are told that they should keep mentioning the customer's name. It's idiotic. I don't ask for their name unless I have a good reason to know it. And there are still some old people around who get offended when some disembodied stranger on the phone keeps using their first name. I don't need them to call me anything actually. Certainly not the yank 'ma'am' either. And it should be against the law everywhere for Americans to teach English, spoken or written, ANYWHERE.Philosophy Explorer wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:22 pmYou're so full of shit in your speculation. It's not what what you need in regards to salespeople and call center employees. It's prejudiced morons like you that assume the worst about Americans. So far all you've done is spout hot air. Good salespeople will ask you for your permission in how you wish to be addressed so you're not describing the situation correctly. Also sales is based on what you want, not what you need. Plus you wouldn't be getting phone calls you moron if you had your name on a do-not-call list so you're wasting the sales agent's time.vegetariantaxidermy wrote: โMon Aug 14, 2017 12:05 pm
How did I miss that turd of icky phoniness? AAaaagh! You people are so annoying! I don't need idiot sales'persons' and call centre employees to keep repeating my first name as if it makes me feel that they are my best friend! No doubt the yanks came up with that crap, along with every other bit of pointless phony crap that does NOTHING for either sales OR customer relations!
So what's your next excuse?
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