A question on communication.?

2012-07-14 4:04 pm
If I'm a salesperson, and I wish to give information to a client about my company's, say, new insurance plan. Should I say:
a) You can get the information from me if you want to
or
b) I can give you the information if you want to

Which one is better? Reasons?
THanks a lot!

回答 (1)

2012-07-16 12:07 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Between those 2, (a) is better because it sounds more friendly and personal. When you talk to clients, you should try to use "you" more than "I".

But the best way to say this would be "You can contact me for any information".


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