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Pub and Indian Curry time for me :D. |
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The thing is that I know the are some good agents in the Off shore call centres but they are overshadowed by the others and they then get classed the same by association.
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As I suspected the poll seems to be heading in a particular direction which puts paid to your suggestion that the strength of feeling isn't limited to this thread - it goes across the forum too. I'm sure you've got a list of excuses ready but that poll says a lot I think. If a statistics organisation took the step of running a nationally-recognised poll I'd put money on it that it would bring up similar results if I was a betting man. |
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Not had much cause to call support myself,just lucky,?
As a comparrison,I had to call my credit card company this morning,who use UK call centres,got through to some very sofly spoken Irish sounding woman (eventually) and could'nt understand a bloody word she said,frantic arm waving at my daughter to be quiet as I struggled to understand her etc. Had to end the call,blaming a bad line to be polite. Called back a few minutes later only to be greeted by some other unidentified broad accent,I think I managed to sort my problem out? My point is,it's become somewhat fashionable for UK cc's to use regional accents,these can be just as hard to understand as the dib dibs (no offence intended) with contant pardons and can you repeat that.If we're going to have UK call centres please speak clear English,not with a thick Geordie,Scots,Irish accent! |
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I have a typical 'South-East' accent. No real Cockney overtone just a boring South-East accent, pretty clear and pretty plain... and some people, especially from areas with thick accents, still can't understand me.
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207(or there abouts) different languages spoken at my youngest`s school. |
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Think we should have a group of Alvar Liddell soundalikes,all cloned to work in call centres,that should help the language problem!
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I could be wrong though. |
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Full on Cockney can be tricky to understand, and you sound like you're from Woolwich / Plumstead where I used to reside *laughs*. Seriously though various accents can be hard to understand, prefer relatively neutral accents problem is those tend to coincide with the most expensive areas to hire labour. |
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Indian people have the nick name dib dibs round our way due to their sometimes faltering English. |
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Would be best to refrain from using nicknames for people from 'offshore' countries, it can cause untold offence and the purpose of this thread is not to make things personal or deliberately offensive.
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The poll confirms what we knew already and that is that on this forum some people aren't happy with the call centre service. Well, would you Adam an' Eve it :)! I was so sure the vote would go the other way *sigh*. |
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And i would walk 500 miles .....back to my place in Edinburgh before i ever lived in Plumstead or Woolwich;) We were over in Blackheath but recently moved South Eltham way. |
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Mind some 40 years have since passed...;) |
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