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  • E Ennis Ray Lynch Jr

    For every time the girl or boy at the register at the supermarket was too busy to address me because they were flirting with the bag-boy I would be a rich man. When I go to a store I am paying to be accommodated. That said, I always hang up my phone when it is my turn.

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    Ennis Ray Lynch, Jr. wrote:

    For every time the girl or boy at the register at the supermarket was too busy to address me because they were flirting with the bag-boy I would be a rich man.

    We don't get that in the UK, we have to bag up our own stuff (they tried having people do it but as the almost complete response from customers was leave my stuff alone) and the checkouts are so thinly staffed they'd have to yell to have a conversation with the next one.

    “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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    • R Rhys Gravell

      Completely disagree. Its not her job to put up with abuse but it is her job to put up with impoliteness and the minor inconvenience of someone being rude. As long as the line between being rude and being abusive isn't crossed the customer is always right and if you don't like it get another job.

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      Rhys Gravell wrote:

      the customer is always right

      No, they aren't. Sometimes the customer is nothing more than a rude arsehole... The notion of someone being right all the time is plainly ludicrous.

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      • V vonb

        Yes, in Switzerland we do. In Italy it's useless, nobody follows any rule. BTW, I went once to Queensland, stayed in Cairns and had so much rain you can't believe it. Were 17 hours flight, with stop in Singapore, that was long.. Very nice, Australia, so.

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        vonb wrote:

        in Cairns and had so much rain you can't believe it

        Yup they have a WET season, most people avoid this time of year because... well it rains all the time. Those of us with family there just ignore it. I plenty of practice doing that in Singapore :laugh:

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          This story on the BBC[^] of a checkout girl who refused to serve a woman who was on the phone. The supermarket involved has apologised. Is it just me who thinks good on the girl for refusing to serve the rude and ignorant customer until they actually paid attention to her rather than whoever they were on the phone to?

          “I believe that there is an equality to all humanity. We all suck.” Bill Hicks

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          Agree If you want to answer your phone, let the person behind through. It is just good manners. Likewise if the checkout person was talking on their phone, I would dump the groceries on the counter and walk out. Mind you I have answered the phone whilst at the check out, but I apologised to both, and asked the caller to please wait. Not the best, but respectful to all parties. I don't like when someone calls you and then they take an incoming call on their line two. I usually just hang up when this happens even if it is my boss. They always call back anyway.

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