Clarifying

Clarifying is used to gain a clearer understanding of the speaker's situation and to move the conversation from broad generalizations to specific facts.

Ask the customer a Clarifying Question in your own words in the following text box.

Customer says, "When the package arrived the parts were not wrapped with protective paper and many of them were damaged."

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Quick Question
You should ask clarifying questions in which of the following situations:
When you want to move the conversation to a more specific area
When you are not clear about what the other person meant
All of the above


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