Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Customer"
The meaning of "Customer" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does customer base mean?
A:
a customer base is the group of people who constantly buy from you store or buy a particular product.
Q:
What does long standing customer mean?
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A person who was been a customer for a very long time.
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What does difficult customer mean?
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>> DIFFICULT CUSTOMER: A person buying a product or service who is not easy please; someone who cannot not be made happy with the solution that is offered by an employee or company to solve a problem.
>> Even after the owner apologized and returned Mr. Jones' money, he was still a difficult customer.
>> Even after the owner apologized and returned Mr. Jones' money, he was still a difficult customer.
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What does Any customer who makes a partial payment must pay the remaining balance plus a 💲5 late charge the next month mean?
A:
@Ri-na If you don't pay in full, you must pay the rest, plus $5 next month.
partial payment = an amount less than the total
remaining balance = money not paid
late charge = penalty for paying late
partial payment = an amount less than the total
remaining balance = money not paid
late charge = penalty for paying late
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What does He is so merchant-minded that he is very good at connecting his customers with new items that they need. mean?
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Hmm. It's not a phrase I've heard before, but I guess it means that his mind is that of a merchant. Like, he has been a merchant for so long, that's the way his mind has permanently become.
Example sentences using "Customer"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with customer :This is not what i order
sever : ?
in this situation, what can the sever say to customer?.
sever : ?
in this situation, what can the sever say to customer?.
A:
the server : oh I am so sorry mam/sir, I will get you your correct order
or the server can say : I apologize mam/sir, I will get you the correct order at once
or
server: I apologize for the mix up mam/sir, can you repeat the order once again?
or the server can say : I apologize mam/sir, I will get you the correct order at once
or
server: I apologize for the mix up mam/sir, can you repeat the order once again?
Q:
Please show me example sentences with customers could gain insights of new products or services thank to daily exposure to a wide range of advertisements. Can you give example for this issue?.
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This is just saying customers will learn of new products or services from the advertisements.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with I met a customer this afternoon and then I came back at the company so I felt a little tired.
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Q:
Please show me example sentences with we target ______as our customers .
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we target young adults as our customers
we target college students as our customers
we target older women as our customers
we target seniors as our customers
we target teenagers as our customers
we target children as our customers
we target parents of young children as our customers
we target college students as our customers
we target older women as our customers
we target seniors as our customers
we target teenagers as our customers
we target children as our customers
we target parents of young children as our customers
Synonyms of "Customer" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between The customers want more freely to move around. and The customers want more freedom to move around. ?
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@H-oon "more freely" changes a verb, but in "want more freely" there is no verb except "want". That means you are wanting something more freely, and that doesn't make sense. By putting "more freely" after "move around", it modifies the verb "move", so the customers want to "move around more freely"
Hope that helps! Could you possibly answer my latest question on my profile? I need some help too. Thanks!
Hope that helps! Could you possibly answer my latest question on my profile? I need some help too. Thanks!
Q:
What is the difference between customer and client ?
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They can be used as synonyms but client is more formal and/or a more long term customer:
If you go into a shop and buy a dress or a bottle of water you are a customer, if you eat in a restaurant you are a customer:
If you engage a lawyer, accountant, counsellor etc. You are their client
If you order goods from a business with regularity (perhaps you have a restaurant and you order wine from a wine merchant) they might describe you as their client or their customer
😀I hope this helps
If you go into a shop and buy a dress or a bottle of water you are a customer, if you eat in a restaurant you are a customer:
If you engage a lawyer, accountant, counsellor etc. You are their client
If you order goods from a business with regularity (perhaps you have a restaurant and you order wine from a wine merchant) they might describe you as their client or their customer
😀I hope this helps
Q:
What is the difference between customers and clients ?
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Customers buy products.
Clients buy services.
Clients buy services.
Q:
What is the difference between customers and patrons ?
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There is no difference, you can say either customers or patrons. However, customer is probably more commonly used.
Examples:
1. Our customers are our top priority.
2. Our patrons are our top priority.
Examples:
1. Our customers are our top priority.
2. Our patrons are our top priority.
Q:
What is the difference between customer and client ?
A:
Strictly defined, a customer is someone who buys goods or services from a store or business. The word "client" can also mean "customer," according to the American Heritage Dictionary, but it has a separate definition as someone who receives professional services.
Translations of "Customer"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I’m able to receive customers into the hotel
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Oh! I see, sorry!
I am skilled at taking care of guests, and making sure their needs are met.
I have great customer service skills.
I always greet guests with a smile, and ensure their needs are met.
I am skilled at taking care of guests, and making sure their needs are met.
I have great customer service skills.
I always greet guests with a smile, and ensure their needs are met.
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How do you say this in English (US)? (E-mail to customer) 商品が完成次第、アメリカのご自宅にお送りする事も可能です。
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As soon as the product is completed, it can be sent to your home in the USA.
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How do you say this in English (US)? the customer confirmed that they will accept the order
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I would say...
"Will" if delivery had not been attempted yet, and "would" if delivery has been attempted.
"Will" if delivery had not been attempted yet, and "would" if delivery has been attempted.
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How do you say this in English (US)? 40% of customers don't go past the homepage. what "go past" means?
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It means they don't click onto another part of the website- they look at the homepage and then leave the website
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How do you say this in English (US)? how do i say when customer complaint?
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Well I would firstly apologize for inconvenience and then ask the attendant what happened. Try and clear up the situation. Customers really appreciate it when you listen. If you feel your employee was out of line then its up to you how you want to them. But if you find that your customer is actually being difficult then you have duty to your staff.
The best thing to do is to stay calm.
The best thing to do is to stay calm.
Other questions about "Customer"
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Correct it please :
I handled customers' complaints directly and made them feel that the entire team was there to assist them and
seek to restore their trust and ensure their satisfaction.
(or while seeking to restore....?)
I handled customers' complaints directly and made them feel that the entire team was there to assist them and
seek to restore their trust and ensure their satisfaction.
(or while seeking to restore....?)
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I handled customers' complaints directly, made them feel that the entire team was there to assist them, and sought to restore their trust and ensure their satisfaction.
Q:
A customer : excuse me what is that?
A waitress :that is called mazesoba
ㅡwould you like to try this ramen?
B yes please.
Does this sound natural?
A waitress :that is called mazesoba
ㅡwould you like to try this ramen?
B yes please.
Does this sound natural?
A:
Yes, it seems natural. However, there is a slight difference between the dialogue you provided and the scenario you described. In the dialogue, the waitress offers ramen to the customer, but in the scenario, the customer asks about mazesoba and then agrees to try ramen. Here's an example dialogue that more closely matches the scenario you described:
Customer: Excuse me, what is that?
Waitress: That's mazesoba. It's a type of noodle dish with a thick, savory sauce.
Customer: Hmm, that sounds interesting. Can I try it?
Waitress: Of course! And if you'd like, we also have a delicious ramen dish that I can recommend.
Customer: Excuse me, what is that?
Waitress: That's mazesoba. It's a type of noodle dish with a thick, savory sauce.
Customer: Hmm, that sounds interesting. Can I try it?
Waitress: Of course! And if you'd like, we also have a delicious ramen dish that I can recommend.
Q:
Why do waitresses/waiters say to the customers "are we enjoying ourselves" though they don't eat with the customers?
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I am hoping this works! Never did a photo before here.
I found two of your question topics together in the wild! 😄
I found two of your question topics together in the wild! 😄
Q:
The customers asked me questions like, “This isn’t very sweet, is it?” and “What does it taste like?” It’s impossible to describe the taste of food I’ve never tried before. So, I read their facial expressions and gave them haphazard answers. Does this sound natural?
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replacing haphazard with their is the same as just removing haphazard and adding nothing back. I don't think your original meaning is retained.
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If you are working as a customer service agent, you got a complaint about a function that your company doesn't have.
You will say "We're considering to make this function that you've mentioned for the next update date." Is it natural? Does this sound natural?
You will say "We're considering to make this function that you've mentioned for the next update date." Is it natural? Does this sound natural?
A:
× If you are working as a customer service agent, you got a complaint about a function that your company doesn't have.
× You will say "We're considering to make this function that you've mentioned for the next update date."
✓ We're considering adding the function you mentioned in our next update.
× Is it natural?
× You will say "We're considering to make this function that you've mentioned for the next update date."
✓ We're considering adding the function you mentioned in our next update.
× Is it natural?
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