Not a half an hour ago, this family walks in and looks around the jewelry store (we are goldsmiths and we make custom jewelry, but many things in the store are bought from other companies). The family leaves, and the woman looks at me and says:
"Is anything here handmade?"
"Yes much of it is"
"Well that's debateable"
(No comment)
"I am a goldsmith from Europe" (she is American by the way)
"Many of our things are made in Europe; England; Italy; Germany."
"It's just interesting what I see here in American shops"
Then she asks for a card and leaves.
Now, I don't know who the farfignugen she thinks she is, but I would never, I repeat, NEVER go into a jewelry store and trash someones shop. It's a tough enough business as it is.
I just gave here deadpan looks because I didn't know what else to say.
Man the nerve. She must be (I hope, I really hope) on the wholesale end and doesn't deal on the retail end, so she can be an SC and not think twice about it.
Boy, Europe must be proud of this American.
"Is anything here handmade?"
"Yes much of it is"
"Well that's debateable"
(No comment)
"I am a goldsmith from Europe" (she is American by the way)
"Many of our things are made in Europe; England; Italy; Germany."
"It's just interesting what I see here in American shops"
Then she asks for a card and leaves.
Now, I don't know who the farfignugen she thinks she is, but I would never, I repeat, NEVER go into a jewelry store and trash someones shop. It's a tough enough business as it is.
I just gave here deadpan looks because I didn't know what else to say.
Man the nerve. She must be (I hope, I really hope) on the wholesale end and doesn't deal on the retail end, so she can be an SC and not think twice about it.
Boy, Europe must be proud of this American.
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