Complete non-story, but I think everyone is jumping the gun here calling the woman rude.
I don't understand how people can assume that being on your phone means you have to be either rude or unresponsive. It's perfectly possible to hold a mobile phone conversation AND be polite to shop staff. I've done it before, I'm quite capable of diverting my attention from the call to respond to the shop assistant, hand over payment, take my change and it's never been a problem as far as I can tell, and I've always managed to smile and be pleasant.
If the shop assistant a question and got nothing but a derisory sneer from the customer while she carried on with her call then yeah, fine, she's rude. But it seems like the checkout assistant made the decision not to serve the customer as soon as she saw her approaching with a phone. Did she really need the customer's undivided attention to run her items through the till so much that she made up a policy of her own to enforce?
I don't understand how people can assume that being on your phone means you have to be either rude or unresponsive. It's perfectly possible to hold a mobile phone conversation AND be polite to shop staff. I've done it before, I'm quite capable of diverting my attention from the call to respond to the shop assistant, hand over payment, take my change and it's never been a problem as far as I can tell, and I've always managed to smile and be pleasant.
If the shop assistant a question and got nothing but a derisory sneer from the customer while she carried on with her call then yeah, fine, she's rude. But it seems like the checkout assistant made the decision not to serve the customer as soon as she saw her approaching with a phone. Did she really need the customer's undivided attention to run her items through the till so much that she made up a policy of her own to enforce?
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