If the customer refuses to be reasonable

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Zoli

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Did I use "reasonable" correctly?

Question: How would you handle an angry customer?

My answer: I would remain calm and polite. I would not take the customer's anger personally and I would do everything in my power to help. If the customer refuses to be reasonable then I would apologize that I was unable to help them and ask for assistance from my manager.
 
Did Have I used "reasonable" correctly?

Question: How would you handle an angry customer?

My answer: I would remain calm and polite. I would not take the customer's anger personally and I would do everything in within my power to help. If the customer refuses to be reasonable, then I would apologize and tell them that I was unable to help them and ask for assistance from my manager.
See above.
 
There's nothing wrong with "do everything in my power". I would use "apologise for not being able to help".
 
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