A Button Away, Worry-Free All the Way- Yoyoor HelpLine (ii)
The above types of questions are popularly asked when subscribers call the Yoyoor Helpline, but Yoyoor hopes users can get even more out of this centerpiece service. The Yoyoor Helpline’s aim is literally to become your personal assistant throughout your trip to China, and subscribers can call to receive assistance with Chinese-English interpretation and translation, too. Whether you are talking to a taxi driver or having an important business meeting, Yoyoor can offer professional service to get you through those lost in translation moments.
Yoyoor’s translation service is proven to be useful for both business and leisure travelers to China. Leisure travelers can use the service to get around in China more easily, knocking down the language barrier and giving them confidence to visit far-flung sites that they would previously have difficulty traveling too. Whether they are at an off-the-beaten-track attraction or in downtown Beijing, this lack of a language barrier allows subscribers to explore China in their native language, ensuring they receive a deeper impression and more in-depth information about what they are seeing. Translation services can also ensure that users have a more productive trip, allowing them to see more of the country.
The benefits of translation for business travelers are obvious, too. Like leisure travelers, those visiting China on business will also see increased productivity and efficiency if they take advantage of the Yoyoor Helpline’s translation. They can also communicate important issues at meetings effectively, avoiding misunderstandings that can lead to more problems down the road. Additionally, having native English translation at their fingertips will allow business travelers to more quickly adapt to their new environment once they arrive, meaning they can spend more time taking care of business and less time trying to overcome culture shock.
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