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Where did U.S. telephone operators have to learn Chinese?

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Where did U.S. telephone operators have to learn Chinese?

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The Old Chinese Telephone Exchange in San Francisco was completed in 1909. Operators were required to be proficient in English and five Chinese dialects. They were also obliged to learn every phone number of every one of the company’s 2,400 clients because the Chinese believed it was rude to refer to a person as a number.

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