Not sure if this belongs here. It seems the most appropriate place.
My manager recently told some of us that rudeness to customers is absolutely not tolerated, and will result in disceplenary actions including dismissal.
So this has gotten me to thinking: What is rudeness? Is it yelling at customers? Calling them names? Being disrespectful?
Or could it simply be telling them something they don't want to hear?
"I'm sorry, we are out of stock on that item." "I'm sorry, there is no listing for John Smith in Anytown USA."
Often times, what customers view as being rude is nothing more than our reactions to their rudeness. When someone yells and curses at you, are you supposed to continue to be nice to them? No!
Unfortunately, the customer is always right, so we're the ones to get blaimed--and sometimes fired!
My manager recently told some of us that rudeness to customers is absolutely not tolerated, and will result in disceplenary actions including dismissal.
So this has gotten me to thinking: What is rudeness? Is it yelling at customers? Calling them names? Being disrespectful?
Or could it simply be telling them something they don't want to hear?
"I'm sorry, we are out of stock on that item." "I'm sorry, there is no listing for John Smith in Anytown USA."
Often times, what customers view as being rude is nothing more than our reactions to their rudeness. When someone yells and curses at you, are you supposed to continue to be nice to them? No!
Unfortunately, the customer is always right, so we're the ones to get blaimed--and sometimes fired!
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