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how to respond to others call in their absence ?


hello..this is chiru.

whom do you want to talk ? (is it right sentence ?)


you can advice some good sentences .



thanks,

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how to respond to others call in their absence ?


hello..this is chiru.

whom do you want to talk ? (is it right sentence ?)


you can advice some good sentences .



thanks,

chiru.
I understand you to be asking what you should say to someone on the telephone who wants to speak to someone who is not there.

I am sorry, X is away from his/her desk at present. Can I help you?//Can I take a message??//Would you like to call back later?
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