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Curious Question #13 Answering Machine Greetings Transcript Hi. You ve reached Harp And Maura At Culips.com. We re not available right now, but leave your name and number after the tone and we ll get back to you as soon as possible. Thanks everyone! Just kidding. Did you leave us a message? No. This is actually the Curious Questions podcast at Culips.com. In this podcast we answer your English questions. So send us your questions at questions@culips.com. In this episode we have a fun question for you. It is from Mathieu in Montreal. I want to record my greeting for my voicemail in English for the first time. But I just don t know what to say. Can you give me some examples for what I should say? I work as a tech support. I would like a standard greeting. Thanks for your help. There are many different ways to do this. We will look at the standards for home and at work, and also look at some more fun ones. Some people like to be creative with their voicemail greetings. Some people who are funny put crazy things on their answering machines. Some people put music or sing songs. Here is a classic example of a funny answering machine message. One of my friends has this message right now. The message starts with simply saying, Hello? Hello? The person who is calling thinks that someone has answered and is trying to respond. It is funny because it is confusing. We will try out this example for you. Hello? Hello, is Jon there? Hello? 1

Maura & Hello? Hello?...Just kidding. No one is here to talk your call. Leave a message and we ll call you back. I got you there, eh? I thought someone was there. This is just one example of how some people try to be creative with their messages. Matthieu works as tech support, so he probably needs something more serious. Let s give you a few examples: Hi. You have reached Mathieu at Tech Support. I am unable to come to the phone right now. Please leave a message and I will call you back. Hello. You have reached the voicemail of Sharon. I am not available right now. Please leave your name and number and I will get back to you as soon as possible. Hello. This is Karen. I m either on the phone or away from my desk. Please leave a detailed message and I ll call you back as soon as possible. Thanks. Something like these ones sounds good. If you want to leave someone else to contact you can say, If you need immediate assistance dial zero. Or, If you need assistance right away, please call 514-555-2323. That is not our real number, so don t try calling. OK! And your average answering machine in a home is not that different. You can say the names of the people, the family name, or the phone number. Here are some more examples: Hi. You ve reached the Smith family. We re not in right now. Leave us a message after the beep and we ll call you back. Hello. You have reached 514-522-2987. We re not able to come to the phone right now. Please leave us a message and we ll get back to you. Have a great day! That s everything for us today, so we ll leave you with a little song message. Here we go. Hello. There s no one home. Leave your message at the sound of the tone. 2

So, if you want to know the words to our song go to our website and click on Lipservice, they are in the transcript. So again, if you have any questions please email us at questions@culips.com. That s everything for us. See you next time! Bye everyone! 3

Detailed Explanation The greetings for answering machines or voicemail are pretty standard. Most greetings include three things: 1. The person s name, 2. A message saying that they are unavailable, and 3. Instructions for leaving a message. Let s look at some of the words in those greetings. Message A message is the small voice explanation that is left by the person who called. In this episode, we also called the phone greeting a message. The greeting is also a type of message because you are leaving a message for the people who call you. Answering machine / voicemail Both an answering machine and voicemail do the same function: they answer your phone when you are not there or you are busy. An answering machine is a real machine with a cassette recorder or digital recorder that answers your phone and records incoming messages. Voicemail is the new answering machine. It is a part of your phone system and is used in almost all offices and on cellphones. Reached Reached is a common word used in voicemail greetings. The literal meaning of to reach is to physically extend your arm to touch or take something. In this case, we use reached as we have made an effort to call someone and when the phone is answered, we have reached the place we wanted to call. The tone/the beep We gave examples like, Leave your message after the tone. The tone or the beep is the sound you will hear before you are supposed to leave a message. Just kidding Do you know this expression? I said, Hello? Hello?...Just kidding. No one is here to take your call. Leave a message and we ll call you back. 4

We say just kidding when something is a joke. We can also say just joking. They mean the same thing. Something that we did or said was not serious. It was funny. I got you there I said to Harp, I got you there after the joke greeting. This greeting is funny and confusing because the person calling thinks that someone answered the phone. This answering machine greeting sounds like someone has answered the phone but really it is a recorded voice. In our example, Harp thought that someone was talking to her, but it was just a funny greeting. I tricked Harp or fooled Harp. To trick or to fool someone is to make them believe something that is not true. To say, I got you there, means I fooled you or I tricked you. I got Harp because she believed that someone was talking to her but it was just a recording. Phone numbers In Canada and the USA, local* phone numbers are seven digits long. This means they have seven numbers, like 555-1234. In some big cities we have to dial the area code (for example, 416 is the Toronto area code) and the phone number (555-1234) to reach someone. There are many different area codes within Canada. For example, Montreal s area codes are 514 and 438 and Vancouver s is 604. When we call long-distance we dial 1 plus the area code for the location we are calling. The area code is always three digits long. So, if I wanted to call my friend in Vancouver, and I was in Montreal, I would have to dial 1-604-555-1234. * Local means within the same city or general area. More greetings Harp also says, Some people put music or sing songs (on their answering machines). We gave you an example of someone singing a song at the end of this episode. Some people may sing their greeting instead of just speaking. Some people also add music at the beginning or end of their greetings. 5

These types of funny greetings are often not viewed as professional. If you are expecting a call about a job, it is best to keep your greeting standard. If you are interested in making a greeting of your own, look at our transcript for some examples. You can simply replace the personal information we used with your own information. Here we go This is an expression we say before we start something. We say Here we go before we start something fun or exciting. We used it before our funny song! 6

Quiz (see the answers at the bottom of this Lipservice) 1. Catherine: Hello? Kyle: Hello, is Paul there? Hello? Catherine: Hello? Hello?... Just kidding. No one is here to take your call. Leave a message and we ll call you back. What kind of voicemail greeting is this? a) standard b) funny 2. What are some ways that people make funny voicemail greetings? a) sing songs b) tell a joke c) speak in other languages d) all of the above 3. You have Joseph s voicemail. I am not available right now. Please leave a message and I will call you back. Please fill in the blank. a) talked to b) reached c) answered d) responded 4. Hi. This is the voicemail of Sophia Smith. Please leave a and I ll call back. Please fill in the blank. a) greeting b) response c) message d) tone 7

5. What is some extra information that some people include on the voicemail greeting at work? a) where to call if assistance is needed right away b) songs they like c) family information d) a joke Answers: 1.b 2.d 3.b 4.c 5.a 8