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  2. Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker - AOL

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    An etiquette expert breaks down all the phone etiquette tips and rules. Or take a call in while at the cash register? Phone etiquette 101: When it’s rude to be on speaker — and when it’s ...

  3. Hello - Wikipedia

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    Hello, with that spelling, was used in publications in the U.S. as early as the 18 October 1826 edition of the Norwich Courier of Norwich, Connecticut. [1] Another early use was an 1833 American book called The Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West Tennessee, [2] which was reprinted that same year in The London Literary Gazette. [3]

  4. AOL Dialer: Fix common problems - AOL Help

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    2. Confirm the proper code is listed. For most telephone services, this code is *70. Note: If your connection problems persist, try removing the checkmark for call waiting. Dialing *70 can prevent the call from completing when the phone line does not have the call waiting feature active. Leave this option unchecked if you are no longer able to ...

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  6. Interactive voice response - Wikipedia

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    Surveys show IVR is generally unpopular with customers. It is difficult to use and unresponsive to the caller. Many customers object to talking to an automated system. There is a perception that IVR is adopted because it allows companies to save money and allow the hiring of fewer employees to answer the phone. [27]

  7. Ahoy (greeting) - Wikipedia

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    To which they answer, Holloa!", [6] Two other dictionaries from 1805 list Falconers call as "hoay" and answer "holloa". [7] "Ahoy" does not appear. Ahoy" does not appear. Functionally related with "hoy" is a group of similar sounding calls and greetings in the Germanic languages: Middle and Modern English "hey" and "hi", German, Dutch, Danish ...

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  9. When Answering the Phone Means Life or Death: Inside a ... - AOL

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    When people call the new 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, who is on the other end of the phone?