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Is Saying 'thankyou' Going Out Of Fashion?
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Three things have prompted this question. Firstly a middle-aged man in front of me in the Co-op the conversation went ' a lottery ticket for tonight' checkout 'girl £2 please' man throws £2 on counter and walks out. Secondly, again middle-age well dressed woman in Sainsbury's cafe spouting off there were no prawn sarnies left, threw a packet of egg sarnies literally at the checkout girl and said' a latte with that' Truly I could not do that it costs nothing for a please and a thank you. The worst was yesterday. I offered to help someone with a problem they had, an 'acquaintance' from FB -friend of a friend. I gave her and her husband 7 hours of my time, gave them lunch and tea and when they left I got a 'see you then' - no thanks, nothing. If that had been me I would have at least taken a little pressie, flowers or wine, especially as they knew they were getting around £200 worth of free advice and help. Is it me? Should we just expect bad manners now a days.?
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it is an unfortunate fact that the society we live in today has created a culture of ill manners and verbal abuse
i see it around me all the time, and it makes me feel like i am in the minority - and even feel old fashioned, as i was brought up to always use manners, saying please & thank you when required
I would have said it was an age thing but I don't think it is. I've seen very rude people who were old enough to know better, and charming polite young people with perfect manners. This might sound inflammatory but is it a class thing? or a regional thing? I don't think it is, but would like to find out why some people are downright rude while others naturally polite.
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If I encounter bad service I walk out of a shop or restaurant. It costs nothing to be polite, or say please and thank you. I make a point of being pleasant to checkout staff, it costs me nothing and is quite possibly one of the few times they could be treated civilly in their work day.
As far as I'm concerned, good service means return business bad service I won't be back!
As far as I'm concerned, good service means return business bad service I won't be back!
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