While I won't defend 'Just Browsing' as a response to 'Hello, how are you today?', I can tell you that they're probably doing it because they don't feel like talking, and most people take any polite response as an invitation to converse.
As I stated earlier, I don't go shopping to socialize. I don't want to converse with anyone (unless I run into a friend), so I will very often ignore such greetings, rather than give them that perceived opening.
And, yes, I have been known to be rude when the person basically chases me down, throwing the greeting at me two or three times, trying for a response.
And, for the record, I have worked retail. Don't any more, but I have. And when I did, my standard greeting was 'Good morning', or 'Good afternoon'. That provides a neutral response that isn't generally viewed as an opening, or it lets the customer move on to why they're there.
I'm well aware that this attitude is not going to win me any friends, but I promise you this - I do not look down on anyone in retail. They're not getting treated any differently than anyone else.
As I stated earlier, I don't go shopping to socialize. I don't want to converse with anyone (unless I run into a friend), so I will very often ignore such greetings, rather than give them that perceived opening.
And, yes, I have been known to be rude when the person basically chases me down, throwing the greeting at me two or three times, trying for a response.
And, for the record, I have worked retail. Don't any more, but I have. And when I did, my standard greeting was 'Good morning', or 'Good afternoon'. That provides a neutral response that isn't generally viewed as an opening, or it lets the customer move on to why they're there.
I'm well aware that this attitude is not going to win me any friends, but I promise you this - I do not look down on anyone in retail. They're not getting treated any differently than anyone else.
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