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Spanish Phrase

Gracias por llamar a Global Tech.

/ˈɡɾasjas poɾ ʝaˈmaɾ a ˈɡloβal tek/
Meaning"Thank you for calling Global Tech."
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Meaning

Literally, “Thank you for calling Global Tech.” It is a courteous closing line used by a company after a customer has placed a phone call, showing appreciation for the caller’s time.

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When to use

Use this phrase at the end of a business phone conversation, in call‑center scripts, or any professional setting where you want to thank the caller for reaching out to your company.

Grammar Breakdown

GraciasporllamaraGlobalTech

1

Gracias

A polite way to say “thank you”. It can be used alone or before a clause.

2

por + infinitive

The preposition *por* followed by an infinitive expresses the reason for gratitude ("for doing something").

3

llamar (infinitive)

The verb *llamar* means “to call”. In this construction it refers to the act of making a phone call.

4

a + proper noun

When the direct object is a person or a company, Spanish requires the preposition *a* before the name.

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Proper nouns

Company names stay unchanged; they are treated as foreign proper nouns and do not take articles.

🗨In Conversation

A

Gracias por llamar a Global Tech. ¿En qué puedo ayudarle?

Thank you for calling Global Tech. How may I help you?

Quisiera saber el estado de mi pedido.

I would like to know the status of my order.

B

Common Mistakes

  • Gracias por llamar Global Tech.

    The preposition *a* is required before a person or company name; omitting it sounds ungrammatical.

  • Gracias por llamarnos a Global Tech.

    When you thank the caller, you use *llamar* in the infinitive, not *llamarnos* (which would mean “to call us”).

  • Gracias por llamar en Global Tech.

    The correct preposition after *por* is the infinitive, not another preposition like *en*.

Alternatives

  • Gracias por contactar a Global Tech.

    Thank you for contacting Global Tech.

  • Le agradecemos su llamada a Global Tech.

    We appreciate your call to Global Tech.

  • Muchas gracias por comunicarse con Global Tech.

    Many thanks for getting in touch with Global Tech.

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Cultural Tip

In many Spanish‑speaking countries, it is customary to thank the caller both at the beginning and the end of a call. Using the formal *le* (as in “Le agradecemos…”) adds extra politeness, especially when speaking with customers you do not know personally. Avoid overly casual language in a corporate setting.