Get your manager
The customer is always right. With that said, it's better to not escalate the situation and to put out the fire. You can do that by resolving the conflict by making the customer happy or satisfied.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.
Be calm,call manager or security if any and speak in a calm,relaxing voice.
Oliver punched Noah due to a buildup of tension between them, stemming from a personal conflict or a heated argument. The altercation likely arose from a disagreement or betrayal that escalated, leading Oliver to react physically. This moment may also reflect deeper emotional issues or unresolved feelings between the characters.
Never good, but sometimes unavoidable - as when Britain had to react to Hitler's flouting of international treaties.
No, an element does not react with itself.
Just put urself in d shoes of customer 4 a moment, think 4 a while,what wl u xpect at d moment & then react!!!!!
If your words are interpreted as rude, a customer can get frustrated very quickly. Good customer service requires patience, a kind and helpful attitude, and the ability to listen and react calmly.
Many customers react in a negative way if they have a complaint whether that complaint is justified or not. When a customer has to complain they frequently become anxious and tense, they pre-read the situation before speaking to the customer service staff. This cause many customer to be rude and aggressive. This is the biggest issue facing customer service staff
they might yell at you or even start a conflict. ( to the people who dont know what conflict is it is a hot- headed situation where people let their emotions get the best of them)
The elders react with a mix of concern and skepticism to Tiresias' charge. They are wary of his prophetic abilities and the implications of his warnings, often unsure whether to trust his insights or dismiss them as unfounded. Ultimately, they grapple with the tension between their loyalty to the state and the ominous truths that Tiresias presents, reflecting their internal conflict regarding fate and free will.