
Half of the malfunction inquiries seem to be “just a matter of the plug being unplugged.” Huh? How will Kanzaki respond? Of course, they’ll ask, “Is the plug plugged in?” They should say, “Please try unplugging and plugging it back in.” But that would eliminate the escape route. When people are embarrassed, they tend to act awkwardly or hide what they should say, which can easily lead to trouble. A little consideration for maintaining the other person’s dignity is what truly elevates the work, isn’t it?
漫画を買うなら楽天kobo(電子書籍)が断然オススメ!
You’re a pro!
It is wise to involve fools in a way that doesn’t make them feel like fools, without looking down on them.
This is seriously difficult.
>>3
I think it’s really amazing that there are people who can hold back the urge to say, “The plug is not inserted, you idiot.”
Try opening and closing the thread.
I remember the story of Rakutarou Ijuuin.
I quickly realized that the reason the master said the TV wasn’t working was simply because it wasn’t plugged in.
Pretending to carefully search for the cause of the malfunction from 1 to 10 while trying to read the situation.
>>5
In the end, after cleaning up carefully, I will report that it has been fixed, so he really is a classy guy, isn’t he, the sixth generation Enraku?
People whose pride is just inflated~…
It’s better to say it clearly for the person’s sake; how ridiculous.
>>8
Since it’s customer business…
>>8
There’s no one who handles complaints thinking “for the sake of the other person.”
This is a technique to avoid getting inconvenienced by someone unnecessarily lashing out.
>>11
It’s just the pattern of dealing with an idiot head-on, right?
>>11
The other person is embarrassed and doesn’t feel unpleasant, while I can smoothly finish my work and feel good.
It’s a win-win, right?
Oh… it got fixed when I pulled it out and inserted it!
Everyone is self-deprecating, yet their pride is high, making it hard to deal with.
The correct meaning of “Compassion is not for the sake of others.”
The nuances of subtle words can be difficult to express on the spot.
After handling the phone call, I can’t help but think to myself, “I said that incorrectly…”
>>14
“Wow, the customer is really not very bright. I’d like to see what their parents look like.”
(I may have phrased that poorly…)
Well, when I think it’s a malfunction, it’s usually because some wire is disconnected…
>>15
Even so, lately, electrical appliances tend to fix issues just by unplugging and plugging them back in…
>>19
I don’t know what the reasoning is, but it often happens that if you unplug it and leave it for a few hours, it temporarily fixes itself.
Our television occasionally keeps restarting, but it’s strange that if we unplug it and leave it for about three hours, it starts working normally again.
>>35
Because there is almost certainly a component that temporarily stores electricity in home appliances.
You wait until it finishes discharging, and then the true fresh start of the boot process begins.
>>35
Discharge processing is often done with things like computers.
Precision equipment can malfunction if it accumulates too much electrical charge.
>>40
I didn’t know that…
It’s difficult, isn’t it?
Most decent people wouldn’t feel embarrassed by that level of shame.
Most of them are trying to gain an advantage by taking the mount position themselves, rather than being self-deprecating, which is typical in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu.
I can’t help but think it’s ridiculous.
I suppose the inability to hide that is due to my pointless pride.
>>22
I feel like I might become an old man who gets furious like a raging fire when someone points out my careless mistakes in the future.
This is often said, but sometimes just plugging and unplugging can improve the situation, so it’s definitely one of the usual countermeasures.
>>23
It doesn’t humiliate the other person if it wasn’t stuck in.
It’s a move that not only achieves two goals at once but also eliminates the possibility of poor contact.
When I was working at the call center, I avoided mentioning the outlet at all and led the investigation towards finding the cause of the malfunction to buy some time.
It was a means to significantly reduce the probability of dealing with weirdos.
It broke even though I didn’t do anything.
I called the management company because the water in the house suddenly stopped.
“I am asking everyone, but is the payment for the water bill going okay?”
I thought it was milder than asking, “Are you paying the water bill?”
>>27
Cushion words are important…
There is no reason to unnecessarily provoke the other person.
It just tires me out.
I occasionally do support and maintenance work.
Now, we basically respond by asking the AI chat and following its instructions, and we charge 6000 yen for that.
I’m feeling like maybe it’s good or something.
Unplugging and replugging the outlet will usually fix it.
>>30
The update started on its own, so when I unplugged and plugged it back in, it broke.
Most problems with computer peripherals can be fixed by unplugging and plugging the cables back in.
Dealing with crazy people is a tough job…
Ah, definitely!
A customer who seems awful is asking how to use the product they bought.
I can understand if it were an old man or woman, but this time the customer is someone who supposedly has a permanent position at a university and is supposed to be writing papers.
I guess they’ve been pampered and taken care of until now.
No, die. Don’t call yourself a doctor with that kind of knowledge; I’ll kill you.
I thought I delivered what you wanted, so why don’t you know anything?
Don’t become a teacher like that; it’s pitiful for the students.
There was a time when I was the only one using the internet at home, and I received a fake bill from an adult site, which made my parents ask me indirectly, “Is there a chance that the internet can become paid?”
I understand that it’s skillful, but I could never come up with it myself, so I’d like all the know-how to be documented.
It seems that Tomino did a jumping dogeza with this.
What should we do if the other party is incompetent in a BtoB situation…
If you are too polite or humble, they’ll say things like “Are you mocking me?” or “You look down on me, don’t you?” so it’s difficult.
Too professional…
Even if the customer realizes the intention, they will feel relieved, thinking, “They are considerate.”
Still, there are those who won’t give up…? It’s really hopeless…
There are many people who stubbornly insist, “I already did that, so it’s different!” when told to restart.
If I say it, you’ll understand and probably won’t do it again, so I’ll let it slide and say it like the image in the thread.
The one who does it many times says.
What kind of manga is this?
When something malfunctions, is it smoother to convey that you’ve tried restarting and unplugging it?
>>53
I think I’ll be told to do it again.
>>54
And it will heal.
>>53
People who say “I’ve already tried that, so I don’t want to do it again!” are something else!
Even though it’s loose, at first glance it looks connected!
Many fools insist on it, so “nukisashi shiro” is correct in that sense too.
No matter how obvious something is, foolish customers will still ask others instead of doing it themselves, which becomes clear when you work in the service industry.
Are you calling to find out the solution?
Disconnect all devices like the wireless LAN and then unplug the power.
Power on every 5 minutes going down from the router, and it usually gets fixed.
Sometimes it’s just that the batteries are installed upside down.
My PC has started to constantly display blue screens.
I opened the case and reseated the memory on the motherboard, and it worked.
Pulling in and out is quite effective!
I don’t want to work with idiots~
Restarting and reconnecting solves the majority of issues.
There are surprisingly many people who cannot eliminate possibilities one by one or try starting over from the beginning.
>>65
If you haven’t done the installation or initial setup yourself, you won’t know the steps to take.
>>65
You need the ability to do that.
Right now, the television is not showing images.
Unplugging and plugging it back in fixed it…
I’m sending an email inquiry, but there are some really rude people who send back extremely foul-mouthed messages. It’s often the case that if I send something like the thread picture again, they go silent.
Since you can actually do both the restart and power check, you won’t go wrong by listening to this for now.
Violations of the Road Traffic Act are not acceptable just because one has not had any accidents until now; they are ignored with an attitude like “it’s fine.”
It’s a hassle because the police actually have to crack down and you have to pay fines to learn.
There are many who won’t get better even if they pay.
Recently, I’ve encountered this issue with my PC’s instability.
Since it’s a tap that can turn on and off with a plug, it was connected.
It is easy to understand that others are foolish, but it is difficult to realize that one is foolish themselves.
This morning, I asked the kid from the partner company who came in late, “Were you playing Monster Hunter?” and I just can’t believe it.
>>76
Did it slip out because it was in your position?