Subject | Re: Colonial Photo & Hobby |
From | Sandman |
Date | 04/19/2014 17:40 (04/19/2014 17:40) |
Message-ID | <slrnll56cj.hne.mr@irc.sandman.net> |
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Newsgroups | rec.photo.digital |
Follows | Eric Stevens |
Followups | Eric Stevens (7h & 3m) |
Who is "Jonathon"?Tony Cooper
This shows a bit more: http://www.colonialphotohobby.com/layout.htm The total number of square feet in the store is 15,000. At any given time, there are four or five knowledgeable sales assistants behind the counter, and Don Rausch (the owner) routinely walks through the shelf area and asks people if they need assistance.Actually, I am sorry that Jonas was not pleased with the store. I do try to provide information about this city, and specialty information if requested, to any visitors. I rather suspected that nothing I recommended would be favorably commented on here, though.Eric Stevens
My reaction was that Jonathon might not have been particularly generous in his assessment, he was at least making an honest comment.
American society has been influenced by the tipping culture - where politeness is the only way you can make above avergae income for lots of people. Not saying that Americans would be rude otherwise, but I sure think it factors in.Tony CooperEric Stevens
I was certainly not surprised to not to see a "Thanks for the information" about the information about the store and the directions. Someone with a bit more class would have done so.
I think that's a cultural thing. US citizens offer thanks and receive a 'you're welcome' more than most people. I wouldn't regard Jonathon as having gone out of his way to be rude.
I suspect you have been hypersensitised to Jonathon (as was I) but hopefully with a little effort all will gradually lose their personal sensitivity.Who is "Jonathan"?