No...I saw that part. But It's happened 4/4 times and shes 0 for 4. Props to Towbsss for informing in place of the ranters. XD
this is a touchy subject but bringing it out into the open should expedite resolution that benefit both customers and proprietor. Although it may look bad having a dirty laundry exposed in a public forum but this is really benefited the owner more since corrective action can be taken before his business run aground. for some immigrants from china, their old way is very weird to the western culture since in communist china, those old attitudes are norm. When the owner is the gov't, the employee act like the gov't, like they own the place and customers are the servants. That is why u would see attitude difference between HK and china in term of customer service. The customer service model is japan, where they have the owner to customer/shareholder relationship opposite to china. I believe china has a program now to spiff up their image in preparation for the 2008 OG.
this is like the Poem "**** of the Lock" For those of u who takes english Lit u know what i am talking about ^^
haah i think i kno that lady. tehres like one lady that ALWAYS works at clear one n shes just like that trust me
haha.. I really like the story.. Short and effective (german style ) ... Everytime in US.. I get puzzled by all "uneccessary" politeness frazes that Americans just say, not because they really mean it, but because it is polite Like when you go to a store and you always get the "Hello Sir, How are you today", Which for me as a swede always is tricky to figure out what the correct "polite" response is to... what is the right answer anyway?? i am pretty sure the shop-women/men don't want to know all about my hangover My collegue always answers "fat, Pink and happy" to that question.. But I'm not fat.. maybe pink though.. so I don't know what to say Cheers mates, Twobeer