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kalberts23-Jan-20 7:04
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Kaladin24-Jan-20 1:41
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Mark_Wallace23-Jan-20 5:55
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dandy7223-Jan-20 6:46
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Interesting examples.

I and a couple of coworkers do support for our software (answering email when we have time and such). I'm not a native English speaker; my coworkers are, but I always go out of my way in my responses to customers to discuss "the problem", whereas my coworkers might use "your problem". I've always thought "your problem" had a rather strong undertone suggesting a customer was having problems because of his own doing...whereas "the problem" is more neutral.

I've mentioned it to my coworkers, but they don't see it that way at all. I'm concluded maybe it's just me and my French background (in French, "ton probleme" is very informal and infers "you're the only one seeing that"), but I still avoid using "your problem" in correspondence with customers...

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Mark_Wallace23-Jan-20 19:49
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