Turns out ‘the customer is always right’ is only half of the quote and minds are being blown everywhere
If there’s one thing we know about customer service, it’s that the customer is always right. Right?
Wrong.
Because it turns out the famous phrase – you know, the customer is always right (do keep up) is only half of the story.
— Bits ️ (@BitsHammer) March 17, 2024
And that sound you can hear is of minds being blown everywhere.
I… did not know this https://t.co/07G0uuSBW8
— Claire Connelly (@_ClaireConnelly) March 18, 2024
NOOOOOO! NOT ANOTHER SELF SERVING TRUNCATED QUOTE!
— EmeraldMinor (@ElonBallFunk) March 18, 2024
HUH!!?? HUUUUUUUHHH!!!!??? I AM 25 WHY IS THIS THE FIRST TIME I HEARD THIS!!??
— Lyrei_Esta (@RiverMendiola) March 18, 2024
25? That’s nothing!
I love learning full sayings bc they always change the context.
Curiosity killed the cat… but satisfaction brought it back
Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery … that mediocrity can pay to greatness https://t.co/LbDMvVk1Lq
— ms. grippy (@ogstefani) March 18, 2024
Well I’ll be damned, the full quote’s actually “The customer is always right, in matters of taste” popularized by retailers Harry Gordon Selfridge, John Wanamaker, and Marshall Field in the early 1990’s. https://t.co/1kZrAthxcZ
— Beetlegeuse ⃤ (@derLanzsknecht) March 18, 2024
I think it’s said we normalized workers having to put up with customers awful shit https://t.co/IhxPZi6Urh
— Mocha :3 (@CatradoraMewMew) March 18, 2024
Retail workers unite! https://t.co/psPzqSsdno
— Danielle (@regstacks) March 18, 2024
And also …
I watched this with the sound off and read it in an Australian accent anyway
— Buster Loveman (@Iudocus) March 18, 2024
Source @BitsHammer