I have reached the conclusion that all the staff who work on customer service telephone helplines are trained in special skills, whereby they are taught to talk at triple the usual speed and have to specialise in speaking with the strongest, most difficult to understand, regional accent. The worst part is, the older I get, the better qualified they become in these particular skills. It has got so bad, on a call to my bank yesterday, I simply had to say, I am sorry, could you please speak more clearly and a little slower, as I cannot understand what you are saying, to which the young girl said, quite clearly, and with hardly a trace of her earlier strong Scottish accent, “if you cannot understand me, I suggest you hang up and ring again, then you will get another advisor”.,!!! Being naturally of a cynical nature, I have often wondered if this is the real motivation behind this trend! Is it just me, or does anyone else experience this problem?
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