This Salutation

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This Salutation

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great hesitation about criticizing i

it is polite and

pleases many.

pressed for time, it is not as

the lovelier the smile, the more likely is it to impel us

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The operator explains briefly

All of this leads

A brisk

discourtesy answered,

please.”

“HELLO” CORRECT

The correct way to answer a house telephone is still “Hello.”

This is not nonsense.

phone etiquette.

telephones are rung

by every type of stranger who wants to

ask a favor of Mrs. Prominent,

or to ask if you are

listening to a certain radio program,

The last thing

to announce to strangers, “Miss Star :

practical to say “Hello” and let the one calling ask,

“Hello,

proper, of course,

“Dr. Squill’s

“WHO IS

never mind

!”