"Have a Magical Day" - Getting a Little Paranoid!
"Have a Magical Day" - Getting a Little Paranoid!
I know what the infamous phrase "Have a magical day" means at WDW, and now I'm getting a little paranoid in my dealings with DCL! I'm a part-time travel agent, and I've noticed that they often end the call with those words, even if I don't think I've been a SG (STA?) during the call. Is it ever used in a neutral manner? Or am I doing awful tricks that I'm not even aware of?!
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Re: "Have a Magical Day" - Getting a Little Paranoid!
You should really see someone about that paranoia ;)
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Re: "Have a Magical Day" - Getting a Little Paranoid!
LOL!! Yes, my professional mantra is: All statements are neutral until we choose what to attach to them. I need to have some self-discussion on why I am choosing fear and paranoia to something that sounds so harmless. :p:
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Don't forget to charge yourself for your time. Would that be a tax write off?
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New hires use the phrase most often. :D:Syndrome wrote:Is it ever used in a neutral manner?
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I believe that most of the folks on the phone lines are pretty much required to end calls with that phrase.
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I've said that phrase so much that it lost all meaning. I gotten used to it so much that I always ended my voicemail messages like that, lol!!
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Re: "Have a Magical Day" - Getting a Little Paranoid!
I use "magical day" in most of my speils "Welcome back! When your boat stops, please disembark to your left, and have a Magical day here at the Magic Kingdom!" or "Welcome back! Please step out to your right and have a magical night". It sounds better in my area, and most of us use it there anyways. Now..."Have a Disney Day" on the other hand... :twisted:
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Some CM friends have told me that "Have a Mickey Day" is pretty bad too!
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Reminds me of a bumper-sticker from years ago," Don't tell me what kind of day to have". :mad:
It does get ' kind of ' annoying though.
It does get ' kind of ' annoying though.