Does DJI give their employees a fake American name to give the impression of a more American support system?
Does DJI give their employees a fake American name to give the impression of a more American support system?
Does a Cyborg count as a bot ? ?Some may just be bots and not people in the first place as well.
Does a Cyborg count as a bot ? [emoji880]
What exactly comprises "an American name"?Does DJI give their employees a fake American name to give the impression of a more American support system?
What exactly comprises "an American name"?
I don’t really care where they are or what their background is, what bothers me is that they’re being deceiving.
Why not let their employees use their “normal” name
I’ve been trying to figure out where their accent is from. It’s definitely not Indian...
Again im more upset that they try to hide it as opposed to being upfront and realistic.
How are you so sure that DJI is giving names to their employees and "deceiving" you?I don’t really care where they are or what their background is, what bothers me is that they’re being deceiving.
Why not let their employees use their “normal” name
Wondering... how would a real name change anything?Does someone's name really make any difference? Does it have a detrimental effect on the service being provided?
How do you know that it's a case of the employer not allowing the employees to use their "normal" names?
The two DJI reps I spoke to- if I needed to guess I would say one was a native cantonese speaker, probably more Guangzhou than Hong Kong, with the other having a very pronounced mandarin accent. I didn’t ask for clarification. That would be rude and irrelevant. And yes they had English names. Both of them. Their mum probably gave them Chinese names also. So what? It is common practice. It only seems potentially dishonest to people who don’t understand. I would hazard a guess you might not be able to pronounce the Chinese names anyway- I know I struggle in an effort not to offend but the reality is they find it entertaining in most cases.I don’t really care where they are or what their background is, what bothers me is that they’re being deceiving.
Why not let their employees use their “normal” name
I’ve been trying to figure out where their accent is from. It’s definitely not Indian...
Again im more upset that they try to hide it as opposed to being upfront and realistic.
Wondering... how would a real name change anything?
I missed your post but mentioned this in my post. You’re absolutely correct. I’m not sure that’s what’s going on with many call centers -maybe a “fake” (but readily identifiable for QC purposes) name rather than a “second” Westernized name - but who cares? To your point, three of my close friends (Alex, Mike, and John) have native Asian first (or if you want to get technical, second, for the ones from China) names but go by those in the US. Again, who cares?That seems to be a fairly common thing. Where I live a lot of Asians have two names - the second one is their "western" name.
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