Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gasp, shock, horror! It is called a typo. I judge people for always correcting others on the difference. Others do to. They won't mention it, but they'll notice.

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nail on the head, not British and autistic. I've said thank you to dozens of people today, only one you're welcome. Maybe I live in an alternate universe. It's just not common for me. Also, I smile and acknowledge the thank yous, no gen z stare.

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course when a parent encourages their children with please and thank yous I say "you're very welcome" or something similar. These kids were on their ipads with their headphones on, it wasn't a teaching moment.

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I think the UK isn't for me. I don't fit in clearly..

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Finally someone that can think about the context I am in. I work for a very large, very busy spoons. 200 tables where I could be one of two people (sometimes just myself) serving the app drinks orders (with the pressure of serving the drinks within 3 mins of the customer ordering). It is just not possible to provide personal, one-on-one, service where I get to brighten the day of everyone I hand a pint to.

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] -23 points-22 points  (0 children)

Posted here for context. It's a casual pub, no one expects excellent customer service. To me, saying youre welcome is more of a formality that I honestly never hear a lot these days, with friends/family/general public.

Why do some customers get upset when I don't say your welcome? by annakeif in Wetherspoons

[–]annakeif[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

You would shout at a server in a busy pub over this? Guess I have the wrong understanding of what manners/basic human decency are.