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Originally Posted by SlamDesigns
I dealt with that with Dell. I had a simple question, but I got an Indian woman who couldn't hardly speak English. To top it off, I assume that she was working from home because I could hear kids crying and a man yelling in the background. After 20 minutes of that, I finally ask her to connect me to someone who spoke at least broken English....Ebonics even. She hung up on me.
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ebonics is easier to understand then some of these indian people.
however "ebonic" speakers tend to be more rude, where as the indians, while you can't understand them at least say a lot of " thank you kind sir Mr. William I am soo sorry,,,blah vlah blash .. .please ... blah blah etc.,, "