Hi all, Here is a ppt i had done for my company few months back... hope it will be useful to you too.. Asha
From India, Madras
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Hi Asha Thanx,U have GIVEN HOPES to the readers,look forward to interpretaion of Slang Expression that would help to the beginner take care Subhash 9850038854

Hi Asha,
Very Wonderful PPT. I just wanted to take a Personality Development Session in our Organisation on the same lines. This PPT would be handy to me, can I use this, with your permission?
Regards,
Manju :)

From India, Hyderabad
Ryan
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Hi
This is a useful post. Could you also share the source of this information?
I have not yet come across any usage of terms like "Last Day" instead of "yesterday".
Additionally, you could add a point which reminds the trainees to SPEAK SLOWLY when speaking with americans as this will reduce the problems in understanding accent.
Regards
Ryan

From India, Mumbai
Hi Asha,
Greetings!!
It was nice posting this presentation. Keep it up, and one more doubt i am working as a HR Executive for leading concern in chennai. How to improve improve my communication skills and presentation skills please help me or suggestion.
Waiting for your replies...
Regards,
Siva

From India, Madras
Hi Ash,
Its wonderful presentation infect i wud say you gave me new asha (hope) how one needs to be careful/ proactive while communicating to Indian/ International clients.
Regards
Sudesh K Agnihotri :D :D :D :D :D

From India, Jalandhar
Hey Asha... Amazing work. it really helped me to build up confidence. Thanks a ton. pls enlighten us on more of email etiquette. thanks and regards trisha
From India, Mumbai
Asha,
Thats a beautiful one.
I work for a software company where all our employees deal with foreign clients, two of our employees had a glance at the PPT while i was watching and asked to forward.
See how craze your article has got.
Keep Posting.
Regards,
Janani.

From India, Visakhapatnam
The PPT is nice viewing material and will be definitely useful for the new entrants in BPOs. I am basically not a HR man but by my experience, I tend to be a HR person and like to browse articles/literature on HR.
Thanks.
Subba Rao Bhagavatula.

From India, Hyderabad
Hi Asha
Good presentation but with specific scope - I mean this is okay if the client or traget audience is "Americans", but you are using the term on slides as "International clients" whereas, the phrases or words you are mentioning which should not be spoken or are wrong, is okay for Americans but not internationally. Most of the words phrases are from British origin. We in india, masses have undergone British education system, so there is no WRONG as such. Its only that it cannot be implied on everyone and specially with Americans.
Good Work.
Thanks.
Sajid Rasheed
Training Specialist
Dubai UAE

From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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