07-24-2012, 03:02 PM
Hey guys,
I just wanted to voice one of my pet hates and that is rude shop assistants. Well today I went to the shops and the woman short changed me and denied it after I had given her a £20 note and she gave me change for a £10 and I was like "love you've short changed me". Well despite her protests and being awfully rude things escalated and I asked to speak to the manager who was very apologetic and I got a free £5 gift voucher for men's products. I just can't believe the rudeness of some of these people, I make it my business to know about money and I'm always aware of how much I'm giving. But this isn't a rare occurance for me there have been several times where I have been combatted with rude behaviour in many high end stores so I am guessing it's just snobbery and the fact I am quite young?
Once I went into All Saints and bought 3 pairs if shoes which were quite expensive and the assistant said "are you sure you can afford that?" to which I replied "mate I'm wearing a £400 watch I'm sure I can handle it". Obviously if I have asked for them to get them for me I am going to purchase them. Plus I think it's a bit cheeky for someone to ask if I can afford what I'm buying. Lol. Despite these hiccups I do try to be civil and keep my cool but I dunno is proper etiquette in shops like saying "good morning, or hello sir" a lost art. I dunno it doesn't take that much to provide service with a smile. Is this really common place now and are my expectations too high?
I just wanted to voice one of my pet hates and that is rude shop assistants. Well today I went to the shops and the woman short changed me and denied it after I had given her a £20 note and she gave me change for a £10 and I was like "love you've short changed me". Well despite her protests and being awfully rude things escalated and I asked to speak to the manager who was very apologetic and I got a free £5 gift voucher for men's products. I just can't believe the rudeness of some of these people, I make it my business to know about money and I'm always aware of how much I'm giving. But this isn't a rare occurance for me there have been several times where I have been combatted with rude behaviour in many high end stores so I am guessing it's just snobbery and the fact I am quite young?
Once I went into All Saints and bought 3 pairs if shoes which were quite expensive and the assistant said "are you sure you can afford that?" to which I replied "mate I'm wearing a £400 watch I'm sure I can handle it". Obviously if I have asked for them to get them for me I am going to purchase them. Plus I think it's a bit cheeky for someone to ask if I can afford what I'm buying. Lol. Despite these hiccups I do try to be civil and keep my cool but I dunno is proper etiquette in shops like saying "good morning, or hello sir" a lost art. I dunno it doesn't take that much to provide service with a smile. Is this really common place now and are my expectations too high?