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Give her the correct change and apologize.

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Say to them "I apologize, Sir/Ma'am." Then, you help them or get someone to help them with the problem they're having. Also one way is to give the customer the reason and look at his or her eyes permanently ! Yeah, and always show them respect..


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A customer complains that he was short changed what would you do?

This is a situation that you may want to have your manager or customer service handle. If your drawer is short, you could get in trouble.


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Depends on how many customers to which you are referring. If there were one angry customer in front of me, I would say, "This customer's head looks as if it were about to explode." If there were an entire mob I would say, "These customers' emotions are running quite high as they feel they waited in line for nothing."


Is is not singular or plural?

Either. Singular would be "I have not called," or "I am not angry." Plural is "They have not called," or "They are not angry." Not is an adverb, so it doesn't change form.


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