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The thread discusses the appropriateness of making calls during the weekend, particularly on Good Friday and Saturday, in light of potential sensitivities related to the religious holiday.
Views differ among participants regarding the appropriateness of making calls during the holiday weekend, with some feeling comfortable and others expressing hesitation.
The discussion reflects personal experiences and feelings about balancing business activities with respect for religious observances.
Consultants considering their approach to making calls during holiday periods may find the shared experiences relevant.
It's important to consider the preferences of your friends and family. If you know they are generally busy on weekends, it might be better to schedule your calls for a weekday evening. However, if you have their consent or know they are available, making calls can be perfectly fine.
Avoid calling early in the morning or late in the evening. Generally, calling between 10 AM and 8 PM is considered acceptable, but it's best to check if your contacts have specific preferences.
To ensure your calls are well-received, consider sending a quick text or message beforehand to ask if it's a good time to chat. This shows respect for their time and increases the likelihood of a positive conversation.
If someone expresses that they prefer not to receive calls, it's essential to respect their wishes. You can offer to communicate via text or email instead, which can be less intrusive.
Yes! Prepare a clear agenda for your calls and focus on the benefits of your products. Be enthusiastic and respectful of their time, and try to keep the conversation concise while still being engaging.