He was busy assisting a customer when the alarm bell rang.
No, he has a tendency to be very rude and impatient, except sometimes with his friends.
Handling rude or impatient people is difficult. However, the best way to interact successfully with such a person to not act the same way he or she acts. Being patient is almost always the best way to go.
Of course, first is greet the customer. Second is assisting customer when they looking for a selling items.
I have had a job doing pedicures at a nail salon and have also worked as a cashier at a gas station, and I believe that assisting a customer means making them happy.
More likely ,you are not interested in his/her gossips.
Yes, but it is not right.
Rude, selfish, disgusting, unfaithful, mean, angry, disrespectful, unkind, stingy, ungrateful, unappreciative, and uncaring.
Very rude business behavior might be talking back to a customer that has a problem. Very rude business behavior might also be ignoring a customer. Very rude business behavior, too can be firing an employee because their opinion does not agree with management.
a person who is rude, thoughtless and a general pain in the neck!
1. Be professional, stick to business and don't respond or make any comments about rudeness or personal things. 2. Keep the contact as brief as possible. 3. If the behavior is very rude or more than rude, ask for assistance - get someone who will just stand there and witness the interaction of you and your customer. This will usually stop the rude behavior, and if it doesn't at least your witness will be able to report that you were professional and didn't cause the rude behavior. 4. There is no rule that you have to accept rude behavior. If the behaviour is sufficiently rude (especially if your assistant can verify that the behavior is rude) you should ask for assistance of someone who has the power to ask the customer to leave.
Because their rude and not caring