answersLogoWhite

0

Yes. "The following" is absolutely acceptable to say to a customer. Here are some examples of how you could add the phrase "the following" in your conversation with a customer.

1) Darin Geltzer's album, "Matching Bandages" is creating quite 'the following'. You must consider buying this album straight away.

Echelon Towers has all of 'the following' great attributes. Once you hear them, you may want to consider moving there yourself.

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

When is acceptable to ask the customer to refrain from venting?

It is not possible to prevent the customer from stop venting in any case.


How do you say its not acceptable in french?

ce n'est pas acceptable, c'est inacceptable


What you can say about the customer is always right?

I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.


Is 'gonna' as acceptable to say as 'going to'?

It is not quite as acceptable; however in ordinary speech it is fine to say it and most people won't mind.


What is the German word for ok?

it is acceptable just to say "ok" also "gut" (good) is acceptable


How do you say i have to stay?

The way you have said it is acceptable.


How is customer's role as a coproducer designed into the service process?

The customer helps determine what is acceptable and what isn't. They help the designer determine what other customers would like.


How does level of sales benefit the customer?

the level of sales beneifits the customer by the following ways


What is risk acceptance matrix?

It's a set of rules that defines the acceptable risk of engaging in a contract with a customer .


What is a risk acceptance matrix?

It's a set of rules that defines the acceptable risk of engaging in a contract with a customer .


Is it acceptable to say 'an year' these days?

No. It should be "a year".


What are the steps involved in successfully handling an irate customer?

listening to the customer, letting the customer vent, identifying the problem, trying to solve the problem, and following-up with the customer.