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In this course on Using Humor Across Channels and Cultures, you’ll learn how to adapt humor across digital platforms while recognizing different customers’ cultural differences. You’ll discover how to align humor with your company’s tone and values. You’ll also learn how clarity and consistency help build trust across every service touchpoint.
Humor can support connection or cause confusion, depending on how and where it’s used. This course shows you how to deliver humor that feels inclusive and appropriate in global and digital contexts. You’ll examine how humor works across cultures and learn to identify when a customer might not be receptive to it. You’ll also explore how to keep written humor clear and respectful in chats, emails, and social media.
Finally, you’ll learn how to build humor into your company’s brand voice and tone guidelines, so every interaction feels aligned and professional. Whether you’re responding on live chat or talking to someone in a different country, this course helps you communicate with care and confidence.
You'll learn how to adapt humor across digital platforms while recognizing cultural differences, align humor with your company's tone and values, keep written humor clear and respectful, and build humor into your brand voice and tone guidelines.
It's for people who communicate with customers across channels and cultures, such as those responding on live chat or talking to someone in a different country, who want to communicate with care and confidence.
It covers delivering humor across digital channels including chats, emails, and social media, as well as global and intercultural contexts.
It builds skills in intercultural communication, brand alignment, and digital customer strategy.
Lessons include an introduction, humor in global settings, humor in digital channels, and brand voice and humor, along with knowledge-check sections.