Sometimes customers want to tip me for smiling, being helpful and "bubbly". I usually thank them, tell them I appreciate it, decline it, tell them I'm not allowed to take tips, and apologise. The managers here don't care if I take tips, but I don't trust people. I feel like they'll think they did me a favor and expect me to owe them later or something. XD
I once had a lady offer to send me a lobster when I worked in customer service/technical support. I thanked her, but declined her generous offer of large crustacean.
Is it polite to decline money when people offer?
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Sometimes customers want to tip me for smiling, being helpful and "bubbly". I usually thank them, tell them I appreciate it, decline it, tell them I'm not allowed to take tips, and apologise. The managers here don't care if I take tips, but I don't trust people. I feel like they'll think they did me a favor and expect me to owe them later or something. XD
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RoseIsabella
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There is always a hidden cost to accepting gifts. You are smart to refuse.
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Thank you.
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I once had a lady offer to send me a lobster when I worked in customer service/technical support. I thanked her, but declined her generous offer of large crustacean.
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Cuntsiclestick
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Golden dover
A lobster? That's pretty cool.
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Yep. I don't think I could boil a lobster myself.
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Me neither. I'd feel bad for the poor thing. XD