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Aug 03

Floristry Shorthand – an important (and handy) skill for every floristYvette

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Following on from our post about Taking Client Orders, let’s take a look at Floristry Shorthand – and why it’s an important and handy skill to have.

Why & When to Use It

Whether or not you are speaking to them over the phone, or in person, customers often speak very quickly when giving you their order.  It can be difficult to keep up with what they’re saying, or to miss certain parts of their order – such as what they would like written on the card.

By using shorthand, there’s less to write down, and it will be easier to keep up.  Also, by using shorthand specific to the floristry industry, even if someone else finishes off the order for you, they will be able to easily see what needs to be included on the card.

Shorthand Reference List

The messages below are the most common occasions when people send flowers – and their shorthand equivalent:

HB: Happy Birthday

DS: Deepest Sympathy

WDS: With Deepest Sympathy

TOY/TOU: Thinking of you

OTRWU: Our thoughts are with you

TOYATST: Thinking of you at this sad time

LOL: Lots of love

VD: Valentines Day

Con: Congratulations

WD: Well Done

LU: Love you

BW: Best Wishes

As mentioned previously, using extra care when taking your customer orders means less chance of you making an error, or forgetting crucial information – and techniques such as shorthand will help with this. The result will be happier (and repeat) customers, and hopefully a recommendation to others.

 

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