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Some advice
So last summer, I had a retail job. I was at the cashier when a familiar customer with his 4 year old son comes in. When ever he comes, he always likes to tell jokes and what not, so I thought I'd bang the first joke out this time. Big mistake.
When he came to the counter, he only brought one item, so I got the idea to joke and say "Just one item? You aren't stealing are you?" The man was Hispanic and thought that I was being prejudice in accusing him of stealing in front of his son, he did not realize I was trying to joke with him. I felt really bad making him feel like a criminal and have since then stopped joking with customers or people I don't know well in general.
When I reflect on what happened, I can't help but feel that the situation made me antisocial; I start to feel awkward in conversations with people and fear shedding some humor because I don't want that situation to reoccur. I went from being voted most sarcastic and funny in my yearbook to dry-humor guy just because I don't want to hurt people's feelings if they get offended.
My question to NB: Should I continue to obsess over what I say with others or should I careless about whether or not they get offended unintentionally?
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Re: Some advice
It was one mistake ;p Just be alert the next time ^^
But I can relate to you getting anti-social over a bad memory.
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Re: Some advice
This kinda thing happens to me every day, but I'm usually doing it intentionally...so you should probably continue to obsess
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Unbiased King
So last summer, I had a retail job. I was at the cashier when a familiar customer with his 4 year old son comes in. When ever he comes, he always likes to tell jokes and what not, so I thought I'd bang the first joke out this time. Big mistake.
When he came to the counter, he only brought one item, so I got the idea to joke and say "Just one item? You aren't stealing are you?" The man was Hispanic and thought that I was being prejudice in accusing him of stealing in front of his son, he did not realize I was trying to joke with him. I felt really bad making him feel like a criminal and have since then stopped joking with customers or people I don't know well in general.
When I reflect on what happened, I can't help but feel that the situation made me antisocial; I start to feel awkward in conversations with people and fear shedding some humor because I don't want that situation to reoccur. I went from being voted most sarcastic and funny in my yearbook to dry-humor guy just because I don't want to hurt people's feelings if they get offended.
My question to NB: Should I continue to obsess over what I say with others or should I careless about whether or not they get offended unintentionally?
He is mentally retarded
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by YowYan
It was one mistake ;p Just be alert the next time ^^
But I can relate to you getting anti-social over a bad memory.
Thanks. I'm not the type to be hateful or rude so you could imagine how much this has flip-flopped my life.
Yeah? What happened?
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Re: Some advice
Accidents happen.
They simply misinterpreted what you said, you didn't purposely try to offend them.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Wang
This kinda thing happens to me every day, but I'm usually doing it intentionally...so you should probably continue to obsess
But I feel it's holding me back socially to the point where I'm afraid of making a joke.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by November Nolove
He is mentally retarded
I guess he has his own insecurities for whatever reason.
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Re: Some advice
Don't worry about what you say to guests. The thing is, whether you said something offensive or you're the nicest person in the world, you will always have the 1 angry guest trying to get you in trouble. You might as well just enjoy it in your own way. There's a lot of things I've said back when I was an employee behind the cash wrap that people you think would have took offense to what I said but actually thought it was funny such as a woman who spilt some water in front of me and I said "damn lady, you don't have to get wet when you see me."
Point is, world is changing and you don't need to worry about it so much. Also, if you want to progress further, corporate jobs are big on how out spoken you are now a days. They want people who can project their voices, who can make the crowd love them, even if they say something offensive. I would know since that's how I still act and it hasn't stopped me. I still work in the same retail areas, but as a Director today. If I had to thank any of my qualities for making it so far, I'd have to say it's my courage to say those things that others would be to scared to mutter! :P
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Celebi
Accidents happen.
They simply misinterpreted what you said, you didn't purposely try to offend them.
Thanks, this is what I've realized lately.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by November Nolove
He is mentally retarded
lol!
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Re: Some advice
shit son....
ummmm... I've pissed off lots of people in my life. the best thing to do is to admit to yourself that you have made a mistake and move on
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Jonesy161
Don't worry about what you say to guests. The thing is, whether you said something offensive or you're the nicest person in the world, you will always have the 1 angry guest trying to get you in trouble. You might as well just enjoy it in your own way. There's a lot of things I've said back when I was an employee behind the cash wrap that people you think would have took offense to what I said but actually thought it was funny such as a woman who spilt some water in front of me and I said "damn lady, you don't have to get wet when you see me."
'd. How did that situation turn out?
 Originally Posted by Jonesy161
Point is, world is changing and you don't need to worry about it so much. Also, if you want to progress further, corporate jobs are big on how out spoken you are now a days. They want people who can project their voices, who can make the crowd love them, even if they say something offensive. I would know since that's how I still act and it hasn't stopped me. I still work in the same retail areas, but as a Director today. If I had to thank any of my qualities for making it so far, I'd have to say it's my courage to say those things that others would be to scared to mutter! :P
Thank you for your input. You're right, being outspoken is almost a necessity today in all spheres of life.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by DisturbedInside
shit son....
ummmm... I've pissed off lots of people in my life. the best thing to do is to admit to yourself that you have made a mistake and move on
Thanks. I guess people will always get offended somehow or another.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Unbiased King
But I feel it's holding me back socially to the point where I'm afraid of making a joke.
Take baby steps, joke w/ small animals & work your way up
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Unbiased King
 'd. How did that situation turn out?
She laughed hard and my manager at the time had her lower jaw hanging in disbelief for what I said. Then after lady left, my manager asked how I wasn't slapped by that lady at all.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Unbiased King
Thanks. I guess people will always get offended somehow or another.
no problem. You always have to accept that. I have.
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Wang
Take baby steps, joke w/ small animals & work your way up
Yeah I'll see what the roaches in my kitchen think about my jokes. :L
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by IAmWumbo
I understand you, I once killed a man because of a practical joke. You just have to move one.
O_o Wow what happened, if I may ask?
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Re: Some advice
Basically you need to - is to understand your customer.
For example;
A customer walked in and
*you never see the customer before, just ask him/her - "Sir,can i help/assist you"
*you do see him a few time before, try to remember what did you or he do, make him happy
many others way to know and how to deal with the customer - this should be company-training.
If the customer act and talk not the same as other, follow his style.
Note: First Impression IS very important. Greet with EYE to eye contact (with a simple smile), do not look away. For me this is my way to know people. Face to Face is the FIRST Contact. If had contact with the customer, say over the phone; in person - do the eye to eye technique. I read this somewhere very long time ago. It works for me.
Whether he is your customer or your friend's friend, both is the same.
One good example in this Naruto manga Chapter 492.
See what and how Bee greet, but unfortunately Naruto did not response in the same way. This offended Bee.
About this issue, Kishi had given one useful HINT.
Remember when all the tailed-beast use the fist to fist contact; they gave part of their chakra to Naruto.
Same as where Kurama give his chakra to Kakashi & Guy.
Also when Naruto had finished taking control of some Kurama's chakra, Bee and Him did the fist to fist contact. Both understand what had happened, which make Yamato angry.
And The fight between Sasuke and Naruto, Naruto then said something, which only both understood.
Interesting .......
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Kurama999
Basically you need to - is to understand your customer.
For example;
A customer walked in and
*you never see the customer before, just ask him/her - "Sir,can i help/assist you"
*you do see him a few time before, try to remember what did you or he do, make him happy
many others way to know and how to deal with the customer - this should be company-training.
If the customer act and talk not the same as other, follow his style.
Note: First Impression IS very important. Greet with EYE to eye contact (with a simple smile), do not look away. For me this is my way to know people. Face to Face is the FIRST Contact. If had contact with the customer, say over the phone; in person - do the eye to eye technique. I read this somewhere very long time ago. It works for me.
Whether he is your customer or your friend's friend, both is the same.
One good example in this Naruto manga Chapter 492.
See what and how Bee greet, but unfortunately Naruto did not response in the same way. This offended Bee.
About this issue, Kishi had given one useful HINT.
Remember when all the tailed-beast use the fist to fist contact; they gave part of their chakra to Naruto.
Same as where Kurama give his chakra to Kakashi & Guy.
Also when Naruto had finished taking control of some Kurama's chakra, Bee and Him did the fist to fist contact. Both understand what had happened, which make Yamato angry.
And The fight between Sasuke and Naruto, Naruto then said something, which only both understood.
Interesting .......
I know how to handle customers, I've always waited for them to make the first move. However what made my situation different was that I already knew the guy; he came often, we joked often.
For whatever reason, (maybe he wasn't in a good mood) he didn't think lightly of my joke.
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Re: Some advice
Sigh...Where are emotes in the RL when you need them
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by Dredd
Sigh...Where are emotes in the RL when you need them 
I was smiling when I said it, even added a sarcastic tone, and he still got offended. :l
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Re: Some advice
 Originally Posted by IAmWumbo
I told him to look over there and then I stabbed him in his neck and afterwards had sex with his daughter, it was a hilarious joke.
I wish you could've seen his dead face hahaha, those were the good old days.
Sounds legit.
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