How do you tell a customer to be patient?
How do you tell a customer to be patient?
Give them believable assurances that their problem is being handled as quickly and efficiently as possible and give them an estimate of when a solution will be available; and then make sure you meet or beat the estimate. “Thanks for your patience” is already considered a polite way to ask “Please be patient”.
How do you politely ask customers to wait?
How to Ask People to Wait
- Hang on a moment / a mo.
- Give us a second.
- Half a moment / a mo. These phrases are quite informal but polite in tone.
- I’ll be right with you.
- Sorry, I’m a bit tied up right now.
- Wait and see.
- You’ll just have to be patient.
- Give me a chance.
How do you formally ask for in an email?
We often have to make requests and ask for things in our letters and emails….Other examples of requests
- I would also be grateful if you could send me … .
- I would therefore be grateful if you could send me … .
- Could you therefore please send me …?
- Could you therefore send me …?
- Could you also send me …?
What should you do when you find out someone is missing?
Contact friends or family and ask if they have any knowledge of the missing person’s whereabouts. Ask them to phone around and widen the search, don’t take on everything yourself. Have someone stay by the phone.
What do you do when you can’t find your lost item?
If you can’t retrace all of your steps since you last had the missing item, making a phone call can be a good substitute. For example, if you last remember having your cell phone at a hotel and you took a flight home, call the hotel and the airport to see if someone’s found it.
What to do when you can’t find what you’re looking for?
Search a few inches out from the spot where you started and see if the item turns up. If you still don’t find what you’re looking for, expand your search again. Keep widening your search area little by little until you find what you’re looking for.
What to do if you lost something at a public place?
Visit the lost-and-found in public locations. If you lose your item at a store, restaurant, or other public place, you can get lucky if someone else finds it for you. Head to the lost-and-found to ask if your item’s been turned in.