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Taking an order is not as easy as one might think. When working in a business requiring you to take orders, it is imperative that you first know what you are doing.

Please note: This article is geared more toward fast food order taking. Being a server in a fine dining establishment is quite different.

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    What if I mess up the customer's order?
    Tom De Backer
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    Don't worry, it happens to everyone sometimes. Just excuse yourself, say you got it wrong and ask the customer to repeat it. Don't be nervous, just be kind.
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    How do I communicate with the person who is taking my order?
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    Just be respectful, polite, and make sure that you are as clear as possible. Make sure to say "thank you" after you finish.
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    How do I take an order from a customer when multiple people are all talking and trying to place their orders?
    Tom De Backer
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    You can politely say: "Excuse me, but could just one person do the talking? It's impossible to listen to everyone all at once."
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      Tips

      • Depends on the computer or register system that you company uses, you may be required to enter the order, total the order, and collect payment in a number of ways. Be sure that you know the correct way to use the system before you attempt to take an order.
      • If the customer is paying cash, be sure to count the money correctly. Also make sure that you count the change out loud as you give it to the customer. Counting the change this way assures that the customer is given the correct amount.
      • Practice makes perfect! Practice taking orders with your family and friends.
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      Warnings

      • Expect that from time you will encounter an irate customer. Always deal with them politely. Don't allow them to get you angry or upset!
      • Every business has a set of rules explaining what is expected of an order taker. Always read and follow these rules carefully.
      • Talking too much can put you in jeopardy too. Remember the syllable rule. If a person talks too much, respond with one syllable words as that will shorten the conversation. If they are quiet, use multiple syllable words as it will comfort the customer. It's all about doing MORE business then the order taker who has more shifts!
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