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Old 06-26-2016, 06:47 PM   #1
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Are you complaining about people being NICE?!

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Maybe he is complaining about people being..FAKE...
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Maybe, but fake nice is still better than the alternatives and still not worthy of a complaint!

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Maybe, but fake nice is still better than the alternatives and still not worthy of a complaint!

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Living the "Retail life" for 15 years in my younger days this was always a point of contention.

What is acceptable??? Sir? Madam? Mr? Mrs?.... NONE of those would make every customer happy... NONE! In fact, some of those respectful names will anger "customers"

Next time any of you hear this from a retail clerk just remember, they just want to make sure your visit is friendly.

God I do not miss the BS from disrespectful CUSTOMERS!
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Old 06-26-2016, 08:27 PM   #5
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Living the "Retail life" for 15 years in my younger days this was always a point of contention.

What is acceptable??? Sir? Madam? Mr? Mrs?.... NONE of those would make every customer happy... NONE! In fact, some of those respectful names will anger "customers"

Next time any of you hear this from a retail clerk just remember, they just want to make sure your visit is friendly.

God I do not miss the BS from disrespectful CUSTOMERS!
A lot of my crew would often address the customer they were serving as "boss".

At first I thought it was odd but warmed up to it after considering that the customer really was our boss.

Also, to the folks who have served in our armed forces:

Thank you for your service!
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