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puss_boots | 18:55 Wed 12th Mar 2008 | ChatterBank
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A woman came into the shop today where I work, she was talking on her phone whilst coming through the door, when I went up to serve her she just pointed at what she wanted whilst still yapping away. When it came for her to pay she just emptied her money out on the counter and pointed at it for me to take the correct amount. There was no eye contact and she left the shop still jabbering away on the blasted thing. What do you think about this I thought it was very bad manners.
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Bet if you had taken all the money you would have got her attention fast enough! Perhaps you should have started singing so she couldn't hear.

If it is any consolation a car behind me on the motorway on Monday was a bit erratic, I noticed in my mirror. I pulled into Lane one and he shot past me. I was doing 70. It was a left hand drive BMW and he was texting on a Blackberry! Mobile communications are useful but........
I had two friends over for dinner one evening a few years ago (one a Solicitor). They sat texting most of their way through a 4 course Dinner!

It's BAD MANNERS and so was the lady who came into your shop bad mannered too !

Katie. x
I agree with Androcles and Katie, puss. That is so incredibly rude! I think I may actually have refused to serve her 'til she spoke to me! I know it isn't easy, and as a good worker you probably wanted to bite your tongue, but there is no excuse for rudeness! She wouldn't tolerate it if it was the other way round, would she?!
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The pet shop I use actually has a sign up saying staff WON'T serve customers who are on the phone until they've finished their call! Excellent!
puss I would've totally seen my arse on this one! I would've just stood there waiting for her to finish and refuse to do anything until she hung up.
I think it was extreme bad manners and the idea of a sign up saying you won't serve customers who are on the phone is a good idea.
I see any number of motorists still talking on their mobiles while driving too.
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I wanted to tell this woman how rude she was and to actually not serve her but the owner of the shop says that the customer is always right no matter what, so I just got on with it I hope she choked on her cream cakes.
I think that is very rude, for goodness sake she could have asked the person to wait whilst she got served or even called them back!

I was at a meeting today and a mobile phone rang and rang and rang. I was just about to say why doesnt someone answer their phone when it stopped. I found out later that it was my phone that I had forgotten to put on silent LOL! *blush*

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