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This Salutation
This salutation is st
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
Moreover, i
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
!”