Have customers or coworkers ever misunderstood what you said? Any interesting reactions? Here's two of mine:
Fist the sucky
Me: Come on, follow along now
SC: Mr. Jump the Gun and Assume the Worst Guy
Me: Cashing out Mr. Jump "That'll be $9.42" (said in my standard, pleasant CS voice)
SC: "WHAT did you say?!" Doing his best to sound aggravated
Me: *blink* "Um, $9.42?"
SC: In a sarcastic voice, mimics me "GIVE ME $9.42!?"
Me: "Um, no. I said That will be $9.42"
SC: More stern look
Me: Halfheartedly laughs. "Sorry, sometimes I talk quick. I didn't mean for it to sound that way."
SC: "Uh Huh. You know, some cashiers have actually told me to just 'Give them' money, which is awfully rude" (kinda like the rude, smarmy voice he was using with me)
Me: ..."Yeah that's awful. Here's xxx change. Have a nice night" (Grinning fakely).
The guy had actually spoken longer about how "other" cashiers could be so rude sometimes. I tried not to take it personally and made sure I added extra fake cheer so he wouldn't take offense. Some people are too sensitive. Sheesh.
Then for kicks
Coworker L occassionally wears knee-high boots with heels. Now I myself don't understand how anyone can stay on their feet an entire shift in heels, but that's besides the point. They are neat boots. So during one shift I called out to her "Hey L, nice kicks" She called back "Thanks"
Apparently a couple guys nearby (both customers) heard the conversation and thought I was referring to another part of her, um, anatomy. When they asked L, she told them that 1) I said "kicks" as in reference to her boots and 2) She had her back to me, so I couldn't have been remarking on her upper bits.
Now whenever I work with L, she tells me how I missed her the other day when she was wearing her boots, or she makes a point of showing me when she wears them.
'Tis all for now. Enjoy the day. Or night. Or whatever.
Fist the sucky
Me: Come on, follow along now
SC: Mr. Jump the Gun and Assume the Worst Guy
Me: Cashing out Mr. Jump "That'll be $9.42" (said in my standard, pleasant CS voice)
SC: "WHAT did you say?!" Doing his best to sound aggravated
Me: *blink* "Um, $9.42?"
SC: In a sarcastic voice, mimics me "GIVE ME $9.42!?"
Me: "Um, no. I said That will be $9.42"
SC: More stern look
Me: Halfheartedly laughs. "Sorry, sometimes I talk quick. I didn't mean for it to sound that way."
SC: "Uh Huh. You know, some cashiers have actually told me to just 'Give them' money, which is awfully rude" (kinda like the rude, smarmy voice he was using with me)
Me: ..."Yeah that's awful. Here's xxx change. Have a nice night" (Grinning fakely).
The guy had actually spoken longer about how "other" cashiers could be so rude sometimes. I tried not to take it personally and made sure I added extra fake cheer so he wouldn't take offense. Some people are too sensitive. Sheesh.
Then for kicks
Coworker L occassionally wears knee-high boots with heels. Now I myself don't understand how anyone can stay on their feet an entire shift in heels, but that's besides the point. They are neat boots. So during one shift I called out to her "Hey L, nice kicks" She called back "Thanks"
Apparently a couple guys nearby (both customers) heard the conversation and thought I was referring to another part of her, um, anatomy. When they asked L, she told them that 1) I said "kicks" as in reference to her boots and 2) She had her back to me, so I couldn't have been remarking on her upper bits.
Now whenever I work with L, she tells me how I missed her the other day when she was wearing her boots, or she makes a point of showing me when she wears them.
'Tis all for now. Enjoy the day. Or night. Or whatever.
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