As the statistics of phone users in the continent goes up rapidly on a daily basis. It is quite necessary that users be taught ethics, and good use to curb the misuse.
Here are some few wrong words used when making a call as well as their corrections.
You can't wait to see that some words you use bodly are not actually good English. To avoid any public embarrassment in the nearest future , we brought you this to teach you.
Here you go:
PHONE LANGUAGE
...Do not say: I saw your missed call
...Say: I missed your call
...Do not say: Your voice is cracking
...Say: The line is breaking
...Do not say: Flash me
...Say: Give me a drop-call, beep me or give me a beep
...Do not say: I am hearing you
...Say: I can hear you
...Do not say: Come again
...Say: I can't hear you
Etymologically, the word telephone comes from both Latin and Greek.
Tele in Latin means 'distance' and phone in Greek means 'sound' so the compound word becomes
*'distance sound'* TELEPHONE.
°Now you know better. Share to educate ur friends like I just did.
Here are some few wrong words used when making a call as well as their corrections.
You can't wait to see that some words you use bodly are not actually good English. To avoid any public embarrassment in the nearest future , we brought you this to teach you.
Here you go:
PHONE LANGUAGE
...Do not say: I saw your missed call
...Say: I missed your call
...Do not say: Your voice is cracking
...Say: The line is breaking
...Do not say: Flash me
...Say: Give me a drop-call, beep me or give me a beep
...Do not say: I am hearing you
...Say: I can hear you
...Do not say: Come again
...Say: I can't hear you
Etymologically, the word telephone comes from both Latin and Greek.
Tele in Latin means 'distance' and phone in Greek means 'sound' so the compound word becomes
*'distance sound'* TELEPHONE.
°Now you know better. Share to educate ur friends like I just did.
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