recalcitrant
February 15th, 2015, 11:48 PM
Hello all ubuntu people
English is not my native language. I'd like to have a question to a English native speaker.
Imagine you work as a support consultant for a large TV company. A customer calls you with an issue and you need to register it on your computer system. I don't know how to say sth in English or how English people say it. I want to say:
Thank you for contacting us. Your case has been opened/registered [and now I want to say what No. it has] with/under the number 123456.
Which verb is better and which pronoun is suitable? Or shall I use other words?
Thank you
English is not my native language. I'd like to have a question to a English native speaker.
Imagine you work as a support consultant for a large TV company. A customer calls you with an issue and you need to register it on your computer system. I don't know how to say sth in English or how English people say it. I want to say:
Thank you for contacting us. Your case has been opened/registered [and now I want to say what No. it has] with/under the number 123456.
Which verb is better and which pronoun is suitable? Or shall I use other words?
Thank you