I called into the local Tesco Opticians this morning, to make an appointment for my annual eye test. I was told by the young lady at the desk, that on a day I suggested in two weeks time ( my first available day off as it happens) she told me :
"We ain't got no appointments that day" !
When I gently suggested that what she might have meant is that they hadn't ANY appointments that day, she said ::
" I just told you that ! "
Whatever this rather silly young lady talks about in the Pub with her friends, am I expecting too much that Tesco could at least have taught how to deal with Customers just a little better ?
For what it's worth, I actually agree with Mikey. If people aren't corrected, how do they learn? After all, isn't that what teachers do? If the young lady in question had given Mikey a bill that was totalled incorrectly with say £10 added, how many of you would have spoken up then?
i think it's one of problems of getting older mikey, that's all. Kids tody have no discipline, cant talk properly, policemen look younger, the bands they listen to are rubbish, summers were longer and so on.
mikey, did you understand her? If you did then what is the problem? If you corrected my Language to my face I would have said something other than “I just told you that"
She was unprofessional and was there for my convenience, not the other way around.
But part of the point that I am making is that she seemed unaware that I was correcting her, as she didn't know what her mistake was in the first place.
Not sure why I shouldn't have corrected her....I did it gently after all.
I'm astounded that you felt it was 'your place' to correct her.....however gently.
Although given your comment ///....and was there for my convenience, not the other way around/// perhaps I'm not.
To correct your own children is right and proper but an adult?? You would be looking down on them as a child and that is demeaning and embarrassing imo.
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