DEAR MISS MANNERS : I have worked retail and customer service jobs for about 20 years.Whenever an item is not scanning, out comes the old joke that if it doesn’t scan, it’s free. I recently informed a customer that even on my very first day of retail, that joke has never been funny.
He then told me I do not have a sense of humor. Why, why do people think jokes like that are funny? They really are not. And some people, instead of joking, are even being serious! If the item doesn’t scan, rather than try and get a price for the item, they want the cashier to just give it to them! No matter how much it might cost! Why do people think either of these is OK? What is going through their minds? I certainly have no clue.
GENTLE READER : Deep breaths. Clearly, the customer is not always right, or amusing, but there is another retail maxim that applies here, which is not to take out one’s frustrations (with the scanner, in this case) on the customer. Related Articles Miss Manners will agree with you that even on Day 1, this was not very funny.
But it had (and, for the customer, still has) some slight newness that could pass for banter, or at least lightness of tone. More deep breaths. DEAR MISS MANNERS : So, three couples will share a luxurious house for two weeks on vacation out of the country.
Everyone has paid their one-third share. The couples are close friends. All are financially secure.
At the last minute, one couple gets COVID. If the ill couple travels, they will expose.