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Old Oct 01, 2010, 06:09 PM
KathyM KathyM is offline
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Originally Posted by pachyderm View Post
Depends on how you mean "the customer is always right". If you mean the customer always has to be respected, even when they are "wrong", then this can be a correct policy (I think).
For the health and welfare of the business, it might be a correct policy - but what if Bridgie had used the word "bully" instead of "customer?" Why should an abusive bully be respected, and how would you teach this lesson to children?
Thanks for this!
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