[Asterisk-Users] change languages from an IVR
Mark Phillips
g7ltt at g7ltt.com
Tue Feb 7 13:10:40 MST 2006
I've come across this in my dealings with my customers in Toronto. As an
Englishman I find it most infuriating. French is after all, the most
hated language in the world from an Englishmans perspective ;-}
Mark, G7LTT/KC2ENI
Randolph, NJ
http://www.g7ltt.com
Derek Whitten wrote:
> Colin Anderson wrote:
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>>>But, AFAIK, when they get to voicemail, the greeting is not based on
>>>the language setting, so you have to record it in those 3 languages,
>>>which makes a pretty long greeting
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>>This is common in Canada which has 2 official languages. The convention here
>>is to intersperse the secondary language with the primary language so a non
>>native English speaker can follow what is going on:
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>>"Hi, no one can take your call right now / Bonjour, personne ne peuvent
>>prendre votre appel en ce moment / Please leave a message and I will return
>>your call as soon as possible / Veuillez laisser un message et je renverrai
>>votre appel aussitôt que possible"
>>
>>3 might be a stretch though.
>>
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> maybe break the languages into smaller pieces?
>
> for french, press 1... for english, press 2...
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