sydney
tinky ****in winky
Then f****** leave Sydney you winging Pommie b*****d before we show you what rude is.
i rest my case.....you inbred , convict mong.....
Then f****** leave Sydney you winging Pommie b*****d before we show you what rude is.
You may have problems at the new Waitrose by the Dogs. They have kept on a number of staff recruited by the Coop management.
You may have problems at the new Waitrose by the Dogs. They have kept on a number of staff recruited by the Coop management.
So, during a transaction which presents just one opportunity to say please (that'll be X pounds please, thank you) and possibly not even that if you use a card before being asked (would you... oh, ok... Thank you), I'm intrigued as to what you were expecting.
Having not met that expectation, you respond by being extremely patronising. Dead f*cking polite. The till assistant when crimson, embarrassed by how rude some customers are.
I'm assuming of course your patronising comment was on the back of repeated efforts to engage the cashier in friendly conversation. You'd already asked how their day was, apologised for the heavy box of beers they'd had to man-handle over the scanner, thanked them for facilitating your shopping experience late in the evening or at the weekend so that it was convenient for you.
Manners go both ways during that transaction and in my experience most customers (and I'm guilty of doing it myself at times) ignore the cashier completely and are equally if not more guilty of disrespect.
Blimey! Someone got out of bed on the wrong side! What a lovely ironic post for this thread. Says it all, better than the OP even!!!
That's probably because they're an ethical employer who have a stated policy of keeping on staff when they take over a store (I assume that's what you mean?). However, they have a very strict standard of conduct that all staff are expected to abide by, including courteousness. Retained staff are trained in the standards required and if they do what they're supposed to do, they are retained permanently. If they do not, they are dismissed.
FWIW when I was working in a customer facing role it was ALWAYS the OLD people who wouldn't say "please". They then used to get really bolshy when I'd either ask them what the magic word was, or pretend that I couldn't hear them.
Anyone using FWIW and 'customer facing role' is bound to be a rude ageist.
That's because most of them are from Eastern Europe
I was at the checkout in Sainsbury's once and the assistant hadn't said please or thank you all the way through scanning my shopping. At the end I said to him "Don't you know the words please and thank you?" He grunted "whaatt?" I repeated what I had said at which point a supervisor came over and asked if I had a problem. I said that I was trying to ask the assistant whether he knew the words please or thank you as he didn't use them often. She didn't seem impressed by my asking which says it all really, but the till assistant had gone a strange shade of crimson.
I am always polite, and get annoyed when others are rude.