customer service language barrier

Customer Service Language Barriers

In today’s global village it is not uncommon to find yourself face-to-face, or on the telephone, with a customer who is struggling with your language. It can be a tremendously awkward and frustrating situation for all concerned. If you can’t find an app to help out, here are six rules for overcoming language barriers:

Be patient

If you think you’re frustrated, imagine how your customer must feel! If you have ever tried to function in a second (or third or fourth) language, you know how inadequate you feel when the service person you’re dealing with doesn’t understand you and is looking at you like you’re stupid.

Look pleasant

Smile, for goodness sake! Let your face send the message that, despite the communication barrier, you care about this customer.

Listen for creativity

Often, when someone is searching for words, they will try different strategies to get their ideas across. So, for example, if someone says, “I need an eyes-closed place,” don’t just shake your head in frustration. He (she) may just be wondering where the nearest hotel is.

Use body language

Ever play charades? Great body language can often compensate for other language barriers. Use your hands!

Use visuals

A picture is indeed worth 1000 words. Use pencil and paper, maps, calculators – any prop that might help facilitate communication

Involve other people

If there are other people you know who might be able to help – get them involved!

It takes a lot of courage to try and conduct business in a language that’s not one’s own. Make sure that you treat these customer with the respect they deserve!

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