• Buttflapper@lemmy.worldOP
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    3 months ago

    Like, if you don’t know it’s closed

    They literally stated that they knew it was closed

    It takes three seconds to shake their head or say we’re closed something

    The signage on the door explains the hours of operation, and the door is locked. Why should that have to be explained?

    • davad@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      The bigger deal is how many customers will react worse if you engage with them in any way. If that weren’t the case, pointing to the hours, shaking your head, etc, would be reasonable.

    • LaLuzDelSol@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      It isn’t stated that they knew it was closed when they arrived. They might have figured it out after the fact.

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      3 months ago

      They stated it was closed, not that they knew it beforehand. And while I personally wouldn’t behave that way and definitely wouldn’t make such a review, I just tried to put yourself in another person’s shoes. If they know that the store is closed, of course this is pretty ridiculous behaviour, but I originally thought about someone not knowing the store is closed and being confused, and then it just doesn’t hurt to clarify.

      I personally also had situations where I was confused because a store closed an hour earlier than it said on the door and online.