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Old 11-04-11, 11:53 AM   #1
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Default I forgot your name...Cuz!

I sold motorcycles and atvs for many years and during the course of a month would talk to hundreds of people and sell scores of bikes. Problem was that due to the sheer volume of people I couldn't remember many of their names or even what they bought. On the other hand I was likely the only person that sold them a GSX13R{or whatever} 3 years ago. So when they would come in it would go like this>>>> Hey Ken how ya been? Hey whassup (Doc)( my friend) (chief) (pal) (dude) (slugger) (cuz) (homie) (home boy) (killuh)(man)(my main man) (wild man) (Kochese) etc etc
What do yall call someone that knows your name but you don't know theirs? Or do you just hurt their feelins and tell um?

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Old 11-04-11, 03:20 PM   #2
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Having worked in corrections for 5 years now and seeing so many faces and names I feel your pain. I usually go with "man" or "ma'am". Have to keep it professional because you never know what will happen if you call someone "son" "homie" or "chief". Say it to the wrong person and the next thing you know you're getting sued for being racist or prejudiced.
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Having worked in corrections for 5 years now and seeing so many faces and names I feel your pain. I usually go with "man" or "ma'am". Have to keep it professional because you never know what will happen if you call someone "son" "homie" or "chief". Say it to the wrong person and the next thing you know you're getting sued for being racist or prejudiced.
Dang how could I have left off "Son" I've used that one many times. I will put that down as your official entry. If someone wants to sue me for calling them "son" "homie" OR "chief"....well I'm just like Grandma's turnip patch..."come on and get you a mess"
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Just call him "Dave."



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Old 11-04-11, 07:49 PM   #9
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Mark I'm not sure if I understand calling someone "Dave"....unless of course its your way of paying homage to the immortal ARLO GUTHRIE and his timeless hit GYPSEY DAVEY!! "saddle me up my old buckskin mare I've got to find my lady"
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Old 11-04-11, 08:26 PM   #10
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lol sammy.....i call everyone "bossman" when i don't know their name or can't remember it. now..........some of ya'll know my secret at the get togethers, BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!
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In the Customer Service Industry it is important to remember customer names, when we fail to do so we generally use Sir or Mam.
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More like a Cheech and Chong joke.




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Old 11-04-11, 08:40 PM   #14
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MY MY aren't we PC tonight No entry in the worm sweepstakes? Seriously I took a great deal of pride in my work and still have a passion for motorsports, but trying to remember 60-80 new names a month? forgettaboutit! Plus since I never had a "Sir or Mam" type relationship with them the day they bought the unit I always felt that would have been more disengenuous than "chief"..buying or selling a motorcycle is way more casual and fun and laid back than cars.
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i call them either slick or ace
There you go! Thats more like what I was looking for! I really like "slick"
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lol, my dad went ot school with a guy nicknamed slick. i always called him mr. slick. lol, yes i was a kid and yes he laughed at me everytime. but dad would've whupped my butt if i didn't say mr,sir,ma'am, thnak oyu and no thak oyu. hahahaha!!!
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I don't sell cars or bikes, I am in the aircraft industry, the people that I typically deal with would not find it amusing to be called slick or ace. They are typically spending in the tens of millions of dollars, and demand a certain amount of respect. We generally do not even address them by their first name unless they have asked us to do so. We try to keep the professionalism very high. It would be seen as disrespectful and a sign of your inexperience if you failed to remember your customers name. Just a different market.
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I don't sell cars or bikes, I am in the aircraft industry, the people that I typically deal with would not find it amusing to be called slick or ace. They are typically spending in the tens of millions of dollars, and demand a certain amount of respect. We generally do not even address them by their first name unless they have asked us to do so. We try to keep the professionalism very high. It would be seen as disrespectful and a sign of your inexperience if you failed to remember your customers name. Just a different market.
Understood ..definately different market, if I was selling a multi million dollar item I would remember their name until the end of time. However "ace" does seem to be a good fit considering the product in question.
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ACE would be appropriate, maybe I will try that next time I have a chance... NOT

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I know a guy at work who often calls people he works with "amigo", even though he knows all of our names. I'd go with something like "How ya doin', amigo?" or "How's it goin', amigo?".
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Depending on how they look and personal impression, I go with a What's up...mane, man, chick, puss, baby, killa', or hamma'. And if they have a distinguished look, I go with the respectful sir or mam.
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Depending on how they look and personal impression, I go with a What's up...mane, man, chick, puss, baby, killa', or hamma'. And if they have a distinguished look, I go with the respectful sir or mam.
Thanks!!! I really like "hamma" How in the world could anybody(even a pilot) not take that as a compliment. As a matter of fact I might just start demanding that all my friends and family start refering to me as Hamma.

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Last week we had Gene Sernin, last man on the moon, and William Shatner. For the life of me I wanted to say beam me up.
William wouldn't notice...he suffers from chronic tinnitus
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Interesting, he was the guest speaker at a conference we hosted. He was allot more personable than I had imagined and a heck of allot funnier.
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Interesting, he was the guest speaker at a conference we hosted. He was allot more personable than I had imagined and a heck of allot funnier.
"There's something on the wing" should have been a giveaway!
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