You say something like, "I'm sorry, but you are not eligible for this service at this time." Be nice about it, and encourage them to check back with you in the future.
middle finger and a F you
One way to politely communicate to a customer that it may be best for them to leave is to express gratitude for their visit and politely suggest that their needs may be better served elsewhere. It's important to remain respectful and offer assistance in finding a more suitable solution if possible.
just tell them politely that you aren't interested. just tell them politely that you aren't interested. just tell them politely that you aren't interested.
simply and politely say stop calling me and tell the reason why.
Approach her politely, and tell her how you feel about her. Be honest and yourself.
firstly i want to know the reason for irritation of customer and then with politely if it our mistake i will sent querry to concern deptt. and i will help the customer to sort out the problem by any way.
if you ask politely?
You tell him politely that you are not interested.
YOU can't tell them. A mental health professional has to asses and diagnose them.
Don't be shy, approach her, ask her out politely. Tell her how you feel exactly.
To politely ask someone to pronounce their name, you can say, "Could you please tell me how to correctly pronounce your name?"
Tell her you'll text her when you get less busy. Do it politely.