Look, Mr British slash Chinese, to be fair with other customers, if you look at the rules stated at the back of the voucher, you can only use this within the valid dates, excluding the weekends or a public holiday. Today is a Chinese public holiday. Next time, you will have to pay or should check the vouchers or at least inform us earlier on for consideration.
Difficult costumers can really get you mad. After a few instances when someone raise a complaints, I think it is too much to ‘just give the customer whatever they want’. You know those kind of complaints, things such as: “This is not the first time“, “I can’t believe that”, or even a swear noise in a sentence.
Hong Kong Dollars, originally uploaded by: Gene Pendon
So much so that I’ve only just remembered that the day before yesterday was December payday. And that would mean, there’s this negative effect to my expenses. I’m figuring out bills and expenses for the next few weeks as payday coincides with New Year as well.
This month [...]
Filipino fast food in Hong Kong, originally uploaded by: takejiro
Yesterday at work, one of our clients approached me in my desk to ask something. Of course, I didn’t know he was a Filipino, so obviously I addressed him in my usual English greeting - perhaps I sounded an American, British or Filipino accented English, [...]