Imagine that you try on some clothes in the dressing room of a clothes shop, but they don't fit or you don't like them. What do you do with the clothes when you leave the dressing room?
Well, in 3 different shops during our stay in Belgium we were asked by one of the girls who were working there: 'Could you please put it back where you took it?'.
My mouth fell open in disbelief.
Now tell me, am I being a snob and does this sound normal to you?
On another ocasion, I was about to make a picture in a shopping mall, when all of a sudden a security guard comes running to me, saying: 'sir, sir! You can't make pictures here!'
Can they forbid you to take pictures in the passage of a shopping mall?
4 comments:
Don't they usually have a place in the changing rooms where you can hang the clothes you've tried on but don't want to buy?
Dodgy stuff.
I don't think that's snobbish of you.
He he, can't say that it wouldn't be a bit cathartic to be an ass to customers like that (as I work in retail) but I don't think I'd get to keep my job.
Also, wouldn't they want to put it back themselves anyhow? I know when I'm in clothing stores I suck at folding stuff the way they do.
the clerk's job is to assist customers...and getting back those items where they belong is part of their job, isn't it?!
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