Alrighty. So I worked at a deli for three years and then some. Eventually I got the bosses wrapped around my finger and was just as important and high up as them. I had great regular customers and was a favourite among them.
So one day while I'm cleaning up and getting ready to go home, a customer walks in on their phone. Some businesswoman. We were located in a business center so we got those all the time. A guy I was working with decided to help her so I could go home sooner. As he's asking her what she wants on her sandwich, I hear her say to the person on the phone, 'Can you hang on for a second? This guy is being really rude.'
I stared at her. Are you serious? HE is being rude when you are the one talking on your phone? But my wonderful co-worker kept on smiling and asking her what she wanted on her sandwich. By the time she got down to the register and me, she was quite huffy.
'That young man was very rude.'
'Well what did he do, ma'am?'
'He kept interrupting me while I was on the phone.'
'Well you shouldn't be on the phone when you're ordering anyways. Sorry to say, but that is more rude than what he was doing. And if you have a problem with it you can call my higher up. Here, let me get you his number. I'm sure he'll be happy to hear how people are treating his employees.'
She waved me away and walked out.
Oh the joy of working with people.
theOutnet
Rag and Bone
Bruno Magli
Yay for you! People ARE rude - whether on cell phones or not. =P I always put the people I'm talking to on hold WHILE I order ... and I actually TALK to the people serving me.
1Sounds like Bon Qui Qui from Mad Tv in reverse...
2Cell phones are making americans lose all social graces.
Here is a good article about it.
3http://www.roadandtravel.com/yougogirl/cellphone2.htm
Yes! I am SO glad you said that to her. Why should she be allowed to turn the tables that way? Just because she is a patron of the deli doesn't mean she can waltz in and address people rudely (or not address them because she was busy on her phone).
Great Sommelier, I am American and I totally agree. Sometimes my friends will call me and simultaneously be speaking to someone else as I wait for them to tell me WHY they called ME if they insist on carrying on with someone else. You know what they get? The dial tone.
PS: If you don't like rude people, please never move to New York. This is the global capital of a**holes.
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