1. List of Magic Words Used by Front Office Staff
- Please
- Thank You
- Excuse Me
- Pardon Me
- Sorry
2. Standard Phrases For Addressing Individual Guests
If you do not know the guest’s name, address him or her as :
- Sir
- Madam
- Sir & Madam
If you are addressing children, address them as:
- Young Man / Young Gentleman
- Young Lady
- Note: Refrain from using “KIDS” when addressing children
3. Standard Phrases For Addressing a group of guests
When addressing a group of guests, use:
- Gentlemen
- Ladies
- Ladies and Gentlemen.
Note: Refrain from using “SIRS”, “MISTERS” or “MADAMS”
4. Addressing guest by his or her name
- The sweetest word in the guest’s vocabulary is his or her NAME.
- It creates for the guest self importance and recognition.
- In addressing the wife or husband, use the surname e.g. “Mr Bond, Mrs Bond has already signed.”
- If unsure if they are married, never assume.
5. Standard Greeting Used by Front Desk Staff
In greeting guest, be warm, friendly and professional.
Do say:
- “Good Morning, Sir/Madam”
- “Good Afternoon, Sir/Madam”
- “Good Evening, Sir/Madam”
- Never be too personal
Do not say:
- “Hi”
- “Hello”
- “Yes?”
In the exchange of greetings, use:
“How are you today/this morning/afternoon/evening, Mr (surname)?”
For new arrivals, you can add:
“Have a pleasant stay with us, Sir/Madam”
“I hope you’ll enjoy your stay with us, Sir/Madam”
6. Standard Phrases While Offering of service/help:
In offering your assistance, the phrases are:
- “May I help you, Sir/Madam?”
- “May I be of service to you, Sir/Madam?”
Words in response
In response to something said positively, the phrase is:
“I’m glad to hear that”
In response to something negative e.g. bad news, the phrase to use is:
“I’m sorry to hear that”
In response to guest greeting you with “How are you today?” say:
“Fine, thank you.”
“Very well, thank you.”
On ending your conversation with the guest:
“Have a nice / pleasant / good day / evening / weekend.”
7. Standard Phrases While Answering a guest or client’s call
In answering to a guest’s call, the phrases are:
- “Yes Mr (surname) / (Sir/Madam), may I help you?”
- “Yes Mr (surname) / (Sir/Madam), may I be of any assistance?”
Do not ignore a client by continuing with what you are doing, even if you are very busy.
- “I’ll be with you in a moment, Sir/Madam”
- “I won’t be a moment, Sir/Madam”
- “I’ll only be a few moments”
- “I’ll be right back”
- “I’ll be right with you”
- Do not say - “Wait a minute”
Upon attending to the guest, immediately say:
- “Sorry to keep you waiting, Sir / Madam.”
- “Sorry to have kept you waiting, Sir / Madam.”
8. Standard Phrases To Use When a guest requests for something
Do not go away to fetch it in silence, response by saying:
- “Certainly Sir/Madam.”
- “Yes Sir / Madam, it’s my pleasure.”
- “Of course Sir/Madam, I’ll be happy to do it.”
When guest asks for something which you cannot provide Say:
- “I’m very sorry, we have run out of “.
- “Unfortunately, we don’t seem to have it at the moment.”
- “I regret Sir/Madam, we have sold all our .”
- “I’m afraid we do not have .”
- Always remember to follow that up with an alternative solution as a sign of your desire to help.
- Do not say: “No, we don’t have it”.
- This is negative. Instead, apologise and show regret.
When guest asks for something which you are not sure you can provide, Do not say:
- “I don’t think we have it.”
- “It is not handled by this department.”
- Instead answer honestly: “If you wait for a moment, Sir / Madam, I’ll try to find out.”
9. Standard Phrases to say when guest thanks you:
- Always reply with a big smile
- “Please don’t mention it”
- “My pleasure.”
- “You’re most welcome.”
- “Not at all. I’m glad I am able to help.”
- “Glad to be of service.”
- Do not say: “Never mind.”
- Or worse, make no reply at all.
10. Standard Phrases to Say When guest apologises by saying “sorry”
- Do reply - “That’s quite all right.”
- Do not reply - “Never mind.”
11. Standard Phrases To Say When Giving way to guests
- When guests pass you, remember to let guests go first.
- Do say: “After you, Sir / Madam.”
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