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Originally Posted by Rumpelteazer
I don't think it's that, at least not where I live, it's just the way people behave towards each other. I had a customer last Saturday who got mad because I let him wait half a minute longer so I could open the door for a woman with a buggy who I just helped. I also notice that a lot of shop assistants and cashiers are very surprised when I thank them for helping me and wishing them a nice day/weekend/holidays. But then again it isn't surprising, seeing how many of my own customers don't have the decency to say "hello" back when I greet them before asking them if I can help them.
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I was told by one of my cashiers (it was a night I was working Customer Service and was, therefore, technically her boss for the night), that she really appreciated me because I was the only person who works Service Desk that takes the time to thank her for a good job. I asked one of the other Customer Service associates about it, and she said, "Yeah, you probably really are the only one who does that!" That's just sad....