The initial opening of the telephone call is of critical importance in that it may potentially set the tone for the interview or inquiry. Properly done, a good, professional opening can convey your:
The opening of the telephone call has three parts:
identification of the organization (for example, Department of Veterans Affairs or VA)
personal identification (your name), and
an opening phrase.
c. Example of Call Opening
“Department of Veterans Affairs (or VA). This is (or my name is) (first name only, first and last name or Mr./Mrs./Ms. Last name). How may I help you?”
d. Finishing Phrases
After summarizing the actions you have completed, the use of a finishing phrase is helpful in steering the conversation to a successful close. This is especially true when dealing with a talkative or rambling caller.
Note: Use care when using finishing phrases. Depending upon your tone and the way the phrase is presented, it may be misconstrued as rude.
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e. Examples of Finishing Phrases
When possible, try and use the following examples of finishing phrases:
“It’s been nice talking with you today, but I do have to go now.”