highschoolcel
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This is something I have noticed while traveling, or even when purchasing services from various businesses in the same city.
What I've consistently came across is that in developed countries, wealthy neighbourhoods or striving businesses, the client tends to be treated fairly well. Staff is trained to smile, be polite, be helpful, and deal with the customer in the most careful way, even if it's Karen. The customer is seen as something the business needs to thrive.
In shithole countries and shitty business, it's the other way around. The business owner, or his poorly trained staff, talks to you as if you needed them. They won't smile, barely look at you, won't help you, and the vibe is like "you want it, it's there, you don't, you can get the fuck out".
It's always paradoxical because big businesses dont actually need that one client, and yet treats him well. Small businesses on the other hand do need each client and yet often treats them poorly.
Have you noticed that as well ?
What I've consistently came across is that in developed countries, wealthy neighbourhoods or striving businesses, the client tends to be treated fairly well. Staff is trained to smile, be polite, be helpful, and deal with the customer in the most careful way, even if it's Karen. The customer is seen as something the business needs to thrive.
In shithole countries and shitty business, it's the other way around. The business owner, or his poorly trained staff, talks to you as if you needed them. They won't smile, barely look at you, won't help you, and the vibe is like "you want it, it's there, you don't, you can get the fuck out".
It's always paradoxical because big businesses dont actually need that one client, and yet treats him well. Small businesses on the other hand do need each client and yet often treats them poorly.
Have you noticed that as well ?