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Soemtimes I work with people with mental disabilities and that can be really hard to keep your temper down but at the end of the day that's my job.
(I wouldn't be rude though)
I also hate it when you go in Claire's and there's always someone on the door trying to force a basket in your hand.
*shrug*
Oh, I'm sorry but not everyone in shops is a till monkey you know, we help with enquiries, pack their bags and sometimes even carry their things to the doors for them. So that doesn't merit a thanks? :banghead:
Don't worry, we hate asking (Or at least in our store anyway)! But I've experienced first hand what happens when we don't, people can get VERY nasty over their missing points, even if its not our fault.
Don't worry, we hate asking (Or at least in our store anyway)! But I've experienced first hand what happens when we don't, people can get VERY nasty over their missing points, even if its not our fault.
im pretty polite - always say please and thanks to bus drivers, shop workers, cafe people in restaurants/bars etc. i am very rude to anyone calling up my house though who are trying to sell me something. as soon as i realise thats what they're doing i say "no thanks" and put down the phone.
im pretty polite - always say please and thanks to bus drivers, shop workers, cafe people in restaurants/bars etc. i am very rude to anyone calling up my house though who are trying to sell me something. as soon as i realise thats what they're doing i say "no thanks" and put down the phone.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/6197921.stm
"A dozen or so Japanese tourists a year have to be repatriated from the French capital, after falling prey to what's become known as "Paris syndrome".
That is what some polite Japanese tourists suffer when they discover that Parisians can be rude or the city does not meet their expectations."
The french are rude though. When I was over there they would walk into you in the street and walk past you without saying sorry. The shop/resturant staff we came across where quite polite on the whole even if they where really busy.