I've come to the conclusion that 'honest, and firm but polite' is the way to deal with most people.
'Nice' is nothing but a tool that should be used wisely.Hi all, i feel like a good auld rant, i have noticed over the past while that being nice and helpful gets you nowhere in this world.
Good pointThe other thing is (and I'm not suggesting it's the case with the OP) that there is a certain kind of non-specific 'needy' niceness that I've encountered - all inoffensive to an extent and probably subconscious - but it can backfire badly if you are being 'nice' purely to gain favour or acceptance, as the ultimate rejection that often results can be all the more crushing.
i agree with what everyone is saying just if u notice a customer in a restaraunt isnt happy with their meal will be more likely to receive a drink on the house or something sent out or whatever if they cause enough of a fuss, to avoid a scene or discomfort to other patrons, a person who calmly says they would like to mention a reason that they are not happy, alot of the time, they receive an apology and nothing more.
BTW, I tell my kids that if someone hits them to hit them back harder but never hit first.
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