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I have spent the last 3 days at work, very long shifts of dealing with around 1500 customers per shift. I don't mind helping people at all, I will pretty much do anything for anyone, but I am starting to get really irritated by people ho seem to have no concept of simple politeness. In those 3 days a conversation was started with the words "excuse me" ONCE. Whilst I am busy working and surrounded by maybe 10 other people, all talking, I am supposed to know the guy furthest away is talking to ME all because he suddenly blurts out a question without even looking at me? :shrug:
Also if I'm unlucky enough to be on a till, due to sheer volume of customers or covering another staff member's break, it would be really nice and even helpful to yourselves if you could actually reply to me when I'm talking to you.
I greet EVERYONE with a "hello, how are you?" and only around 50% will even bother to look at me. "Would you like cashback?" Is usually greeted with a blank stare at the car machine and silence, followed by (every now and them) "Oh I wanted cashback" after the Enter PIN screen appears...
It's not just at work I have to deal with such people - I've had people phone up at home and blurt straight into "Is the cottage free this weekend?" without so much as a hello!
This may sound like customer service from hell at our shop, well I can guarantee it's not. Apart from one girl who I would sack if it wa sup to me, everyone gives first class customer service. I am now tailoring my customer service level to meet the customer, make an effort to at least say hello and you will leave wondering how you ever shopped anywhere else, ask a stupid question then expect an equal reply.
So to sum up, when SHopping, if you want to ask a shop assistant a question, make the effort to approach them and begin the conversation with "excuse me..", likewise say excuse if you wish to reach an item on a shelf that someone is filling, or would like an item to be passed to you, do not barge in or take from the box being filled from.
If someone says hello to you, at least say it back.
Have a little spacial awareness, don't stand in the aisle with yor trolley/pushchair/screamin gtoddler gawping at the shelves, other people actually have lives to be getting on with.

I have spent the last 3 days at work, very long shifts of dealing with around 1500 customers per shift. I don't mind helping people at all, I will pretty much do anything for anyone, but I am starting to get really irritated by people ho seem to have no concept of simple politeness. In those 3 days a conversation was started with the words "excuse me" ONCE. Whilst I am busy working and surrounded by maybe 10 other people, all talking, I am supposed to know the guy furthest away is talking to ME all because he suddenly blurts out a question without even looking at me? :shrug:
Also if I'm unlucky enough to be on a till, due to sheer volume of customers or covering another staff member's break, it would be really nice and even helpful to yourselves if you could actually reply to me when I'm talking to you.
I greet EVERYONE with a "hello, how are you?" and only around 50% will even bother to look at me. "Would you like cashback?" Is usually greeted with a blank stare at the car machine and silence, followed by (every now and them) "Oh I wanted cashback" after the Enter PIN screen appears...
It's not just at work I have to deal with such people - I've had people phone up at home and blurt straight into "Is the cottage free this weekend?" without so much as a hello!
This may sound like customer service from hell at our shop, well I can guarantee it's not. Apart from one girl who I would sack if it wa sup to me, everyone gives first class customer service. I am now tailoring my customer service level to meet the customer, make an effort to at least say hello and you will leave wondering how you ever shopped anywhere else, ask a stupid question then expect an equal reply.
So to sum up, when SHopping, if you want to ask a shop assistant a question, make the effort to approach them and begin the conversation with "excuse me..", likewise say excuse if you wish to reach an item on a shelf that someone is filling, or would like an item to be passed to you, do not barge in or take from the box being filled from.
If someone says hello to you, at least say it back.
Have a little spacial awareness, don't stand in the aisle with yor trolley/pushchair/screamin gtoddler gawping at the shelves, other people actually have lives to be getting on with.


