First of all, you have to face yourself. You are their customer. Don’t worry about anything. It is not the first time for anyone. If they do not assist you well and give you advice when you are handling business, or they are discriminatory. Just complain to them about sex!
You need to know which bank your remitter’s account number is before going to that bank.
Now you are at the bank. Generally, banks will have lobby assistants who are responsible for consulting and solving questions. Usually you also need to go to them to get the "remittance slip"
Step 1 Chat:
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"Hello, where can I get the remittance slip? I want to send money."
"Hello, where can I get the remittance slip."
-------Just use the familiar way of speaking in your hometown. (Always remember that you are a customer, of course you don’t think of yourself as an uncle)
Step 2: Give the filled-in remittance form to the counter staff
A (you) "I want "Remittance"
The first situation: B (bank staff) Maybe the bank staff will ask you some questions "Are you remitting YY yuan to XX?"
After you check the name and amount Just answer yes or no.
If he doesn’t ask a question, take the initiative and ask, "Hello, are the account number and name I filled in correct?"
----Because bank personnel can check it. The account number and name are included to prevent you from sending the wrong money.
The second situation: If your information is not filled in correctly or is not completed, the bank staff will ask you to refill it or make supplements.... The conversation here should go without saying.
I guess you don’t feel nervous after this period of time. Just remember to get the remittance slip after you transfer the money.
Always remember that you are a customer, but the customer is not the same as the boss.