The phrase is not wrong per se, just obsolete.
100 years ago the customer was usually right because he or she was smart enough to know what was right AND didn't demand the impossible except out of desperation.
Today, we have multiple generations of entitlement-minded snots, many of whom get 'educated' in quality public schools (ha.) and whose parents took the advice of Dr.Spock and co. over thousands of years of parenting knowledge. People are accustomed to getting what they want, no matter how physically impossible, at the drop of a hat.
100 years ago the customer was usually right because he or she was smart enough to know what was right AND didn't demand the impossible except out of desperation.
Today, we have multiple generations of entitlement-minded snots, many of whom get 'educated' in quality public schools (ha.) and whose parents took the advice of Dr.Spock and co. over thousands of years of parenting knowledge. People are accustomed to getting what they want, no matter how physically impossible, at the drop of a hat.
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