2. Probe for clarification - Deepstash

2. Probe for clarification

If there is any sort of misunderstanding or something you need clarifying, don't hesitate to ask your customer, but don't forget to listen intently to their tone. 

Another thing that you should remember when probing for clarification is that you should never interrupt the customer while they're talking.

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