Over use of "mate"..

This is totally nuts! People have a problem with being called mate??

To all those who "Judge" people who say mate... YOU have just been JUDGED! :o
 
I hate the dones in the Apple shops. They insist on calling everyone "mate", "man" or "dude".

I pulled a guy up on it once who kept calling me dude when I was making a complaint. He said it was just the way he expressed himself. I took great pleasure in telling him that it wasn't a polite way to talk to a customer.
 
I hate the dones in the Apple shops. They insist on calling everyone "mate", "man" or "dude".

I pulled a guy up on it once who kept calling me dude when I was making a complaint. He said it was just the way he expressed himself. I took great pleasure in telling him that it wasn't a polite way to talk to a customer.

You sound like a terrible human.
 
I find it on a whole new level of pathetic to complain about being referred to as "dude", "mate" or "man".

I'd fully understand if he walked in and said "Hey ****bite, how can I help you?"

However a complaint over those words? Really. I mean REALLY?
 
I find it on a whole new level of pathetic to complain about being referred to as "dude", "mate" or "man".

I'd fully understand if he walked in and said "Hey ****bite, how can I help you?"

However a complaint over those words? Really. I mean REALLY?
No, I think you'll find he means that he was complaining about something, and during the complaint he kept being called "dude".
 
No, I think you'll find he means that he was complaining about something, and during the complaint he kept being called "dude".

ohhh.

Sorry mis reading due to being poorly sick.

Still, point still stands. I don't understand how you'd get annoyed at being called dude.

Unless he of course was told to "**** off dude" when making said complaint.
 
Although I will occasionally use it to refer to a generic person as in "some dude got on the train", I probably wouldn't address anyone but my closest of friends by it, and certainly not a customer. It may be Apple but if someone is standing there upset at the quality of service "dude" is not an appropriate level of respect in my book.
 
Although I will occasionally use it to refer to a generic person as in "some dude got on the train", I probably wouldn't address anyone but my closest of friends by it, and certainly not a customer. It may be Apple but if someone is standing there upset at the quality of service "dude" is not an appropriate level of respect in my book.

On that point, I totally agree with you.

Unless there is some form of strong relationship between service provider and customer already in existance, "dude" and "mate" (when we are talking about service issues) are most definitely not appropriate.
 
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