being a customer and interacting with strangers

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shortfatbalduglyman
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24 Oct 2024, 8:21 pm

feel socially awkward while interacting as a customer. @ the grocery store. asking someone to unlock the litterbox, cashier, what the flying f**k ever, s**t. library, printer not working. whatever.

asperger's

social anxiety disorder

asking strangers for directions or asking questions, or answering questions

otherwise sometimes strangers make fun of the way i walk and talk and s**t

strangers laugh @ me b/c i am afraid of dogs or whatever


when i'm @ work, "customer always right".

when i am a customer, "we reserve the right to refuse service to anyone"

my worthless corpse constantly inferior, s**t!



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30 Oct 2024, 3:30 pm

When it comes to costumer service, there is a saying that "People respond in kind," depending on the situation which usually works both ways. Meanwhile, there is another general rule of thumb that the customer always comes first. Now when it comes to refusal of service, it really depends on the situation. For instance, let's say the customer comes in and acts like a Karen from start to finish. Better yet, there are some things that customer service absolutely cannot do.