A bakery in Yorkshire has put up a notice to the effect that if a customer is using a mobile phone they will be passed over to the next customer who isn't using a phone. Hurrah for them. We hear a great deal about the rudeness of shop assistants and cashiers in shops, most well founded. However, there is a flip side to this coin. I work as an internet shopper at a quality supermarket. Sometimes, during a busy rush, I am asked to go on a till until things have settled down. One of my pet peeves is the customer who uses his/her phone throughout the transaction. Sometimes a customer will apologise but that is unusual. If the customer HAS to take a business call, thats fine and understandable. If their phone rings why can't they ring them back? Most times the customer is just gossiping, we can hear your conversation you know. I was told off for interupting just such a conversation; I had stated the amount owed by the customer.
People are plugged into their phones all the time these days in every situation, it's made people rude as many don't seem to know their limits as far as its usuage.
Interference by Trump in the World Cup.
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