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"May I help you?" or " Do you need anything?" which is more suitable in customer service?

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Date Posted: 2013/04/26
Ahmed Abd Al-Rahman
by Ahmed Abd Al-Rahman , Merchandisers Manager , LG Mobiles

May I help you? How can I help you today? We're here to help you? How can I assist you today?

Deleted user
by Deleted user

How may I help you? Customers will be welcoming of most greetings that are warm, friendly and show genuine interest in them as customers.
It is the false, cold, matter-of-fact, insincere, pushy greetings that customers do not like and are vey suspicious of.

Nadia Ahmed Mohammed Saeed
by Nadia Ahmed Mohammed Saeed , T/L. Credi t& Risk , Canar Telecommunication Co. LTD.

Rapport: is a feeling of comfort and trust between people.
It means that we can show that we are responsive and willing to help.
Points to build a rapport over the phone: Voice tone – Pace – Language – Listen actively – Concentrate – Show interest – Don't interrupt – Respond suitably – Be energetic – Speak clearly – Ask for ideas – Offer suggestions – Discover needs – Overcome objections.

Samer Karazi
by Samer Karazi , Store Manager , Villeroy & Boch

Of course "May I help you"

Syed Waqas Saghir
by Syed Waqas Saghir , Independent Digital Marketing Consultant , Brainy Bulls

"May I help you"

Amal Mandhora
by Amal Mandhora , 'Temporary Assignment' , Hamad Medical Corporation

'How may I help You?' might be even better....

Syed Naeem Uddin Ashrafi
by Syed Naeem Uddin Ashrafi , Store Manager

May i help you i better i think

Shivani Sharma
by Shivani Sharma , Manager , none

Hi - While taking to customers one has to be formal, i would support 'how may i help you' customers are percious so such words mixed with politeness works wonder......

Mohammed Kalache
by Mohammed Kalache , Asistant Category Manager , Starbucks Middle East & Africa ( Alshaya )

Sure May I Help You , But Don't Ask Him While You Are In His Back ! , Go To His Face And Ask Him gently

Rashid Koja
by Rashid Koja , Tutor , Free Lance Tutoring

"May I help you" sounds better.
"Do you need anything" sounds as if you are being forced to help the client.
"May I help you" is more polite whereas "do you need anything" seems like a teenager being forced to work a part-time job would say it.

Mahmoud Abunadi
by Mahmoud Abunadi , GM , Al Kifah Group

(May I help you) with smile, eye contact.

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