Sorry would you like to reorder.
I prefer to say: The customer is not always right; but, the customer will always be happy.
It simply means when the customers need are fulfilled and they are happy with your services, it means a customer is satisfied. Also we can say when customer expectations are fulfilled then it is defined as customer satisfaction
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make the customer happy and satisffacted that is the best answer
You might say "happy as a clam at high tide." This means that you are very happy, as a clam at high tide is covered with water and can breathe and catch food. You might also say "on cloud nine," which is a nonsense phrase meaning ecstatic. Another idiom you might hear is "happy go lucky," which means someone who is happy, but who doesn't worry about where his or her money or food is coming from.
Say to the customer, "Sorry, we can't sell this to you without proper identification, but if you were to come back at a later time with the proper documentation we would be happy to serve you."
The customer needs to be happy and if the customer can't reach a representative, the customer will never buy from the organisation again.
The customer will expect the same quality goods and service and will be happy when they receive what they expect.
Take people orders, served them, make sure that the customer is happy with their food, make sure everything is ok, and that they have what they want, how they want it.
I am happy with you.
the customer understands and is better informed in what the customer service person is telling them, and could end in a happy customer
Because good customer service makes customers happy and if they are happy they are more likey to come back for more and take their friends.