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.
It is not possible to prevent the customer from stop venting in any case.
you should say to a customer hello how can i help you
Here are the following challenges as customer service position:Dealing with different customersResolving the customer's concernEducating the customers about the product/serviceConvincing the customer to buy the product/service
Showing up on time
There are following objectives of marketing:To create customerEstablish values for customer (After sale services)Build up strong relationsLock up of customer
It is not possible to prevent the customer from stop venting in any case.
ce n'est pas acceptable, c'est inacceptable
I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
It is not quite as acceptable; however in ordinary speech it is fine to say it and most people won't mind.
it is acceptable just to say "ok" also "gut" (good) is acceptable
The way you have said it is acceptable.
The customer helps determine what is acceptable and what isn't. They help the designer determine what other customers would like.
the level of sales beneifits the customer by the following ways
It's a set of rules that defines the acceptable risk of engaging in a contract with a customer .
It's a set of rules that defines the acceptable risk of engaging in a contract with a customer .
No. It should be "a year".
listening to the customer, letting the customer vent, identifying the problem, trying to solve the problem, and following-up with the customer.