Being Friendly To My Customers
You can't blame me. Sometimes customers just need a listening heart. But does it go against our suggestion to warn oneself against confusion from receiving payment and giving changes? Yes it does! Previously we did say that there's nothing wrong chitchatting with your customers as long as there is no transactions left. But what if I tell you another line of story? A regular peddler shouted at me inside my store if I'm going to buy my favorite snack. I hesitated since I just ate my breakfast, but would love to really see the effect of my favorite snack to my health if taken regularly. I said yes, then suddenly my customer ordered his regular products, one of which I lack and have to weigh another to give to him. Then I calculated his order, his hand clipping the peso bill though he still needs to get additional money to pay the total. While getting the additional money from his pouch, my favorite snack was served, I paid for it, then all of a sudden a woman was telling m