I approached the customer service desk with some trepidation.
Why, you ask? Well, I'll tell you. And because you're my friends, I'm going to tell you the truth and admit something about myself.
I don't like dealing with customer service desks. I really don't. I mean, nine times out of ten I don't have the right receipt (it was the one I accidentally stuck my chewed gum into), or the item I want to return cannot possibly ever be returned (on a particular 'bad Mommy' day, I spent 27 minutes trying to get the gal at Best Mart to take my temper tantrum throwing three year old off my hands), or there's no one actually at the customer service desk (seriously, it was like a ghost town! I think, at one point, I even saw a tumbleweed go by!).
At any rate, those are the reasons I generally dread going to the desk. However, today I was going to try something different. Because, you see, it's my understanding that insanity is doing the same things over and over and expecting different results. So today...I'd try something new. I formulated a plan. It wasn't very complicated. It was a simple, easy to do plan. This time, as I approached the desk, I was going to do something I hadn't done before.
I was going to smile.
That was my plan. A big ol' grin.
So, as I was saying, I slowly approached the desk, smiling. The gal behind the counter was taking care of a customer when another person stepped up to her and demanded attention from the clerk. She (the clerk) was amazing! She smiled and said in a friendly voice, "I'll be right with you. I'm taking care of this customer right now."
Well, the other gal was having none of that, and continued speaking...at which point the customer service clerk politely asked the other customer to wait a moment and handled the 'squeaky wheel'. She got her out of there quickly and took care of the first customer. I patiently waited. (After all, I was just relieved that there WAS actually someone behind the counter.) And I still smiled.
As the first customer moved away and I stepped forward, the gal behind the desk began muttering as she tidied up her area. It sounded a little like this:
"Tell me that you need--garbled mumbling--mezzarazza something--why don't you--something something--growling--that's the last time I--ragafraggle--"
She saw me standing there at the counter then.
"Oh," she said mechanically, "Welcome to Best Mart. How can I help you?"
My jaw beginning to ache a little from the smile, I say, "Well, you see-" and I hand her the receipt that I managed to keep my chewing gum out of this time.
"Can you believe some people?" she says, interrupting. "I mean, what do they expect? Am I just supposed to drop everything for them? Just create stuff out of thin air for them? It's like, you know, they want me to wave some sort of magic wand and POOF! There's their stuff! I mean, what has happened to common courtesy, I ask you?"
"Well, I - " I began, my smile faltering a little. Just then the store phone rang.
"Excuse me." she said. And she answered the phone. And I continued to wait...patiently. I found myself pushing up at the corners of my mouth a bit. It looked less like a smile and more like I had a severe denture issue.
Still, I attempted the grin. And marveled as I watched the clerk manage to talk on the phone and take my item at the same time. With ruthless efficiency I see her print out a new receipt, staple one to the other, ask me to sign on the dotted line, and hand me back my cash while hanging up the phone.
Without missing a beat, she continues our conversation.
"People just don't know how to treat people nicely anymore. I don't understand it. It's like there ought to be a class on courtesy! But you know what? I'll bet no one would show up!"
I stand there, receipt in hand, slightly smiling. I look down at my purse on the counter.
"Well, thank you!" I manage to say, taking two steps back.
"SEE? No one says that anymore! Thank you! You made my day!" she says. "And go Cards!"
"What?" I ask, confused. And then I look down and see that I'm wearing my Cardinals tee shirt.
"Yes," I respond weakly. "Go Cards! Well, you have a good day."
"You too! Thanks for being such a great customer!"
As I sat in the car, I pondered over what had just occurred. I hadn't done anything truly remarkable. All I had done was smile.
And I think that smile made a difference.
My friends, consider smiling at just one person today. Just one. See what happens. You might make someone's day!
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ANd here I thought smiling always made people wonder what you were up to!
LOL
Love your stories!
A side note...too bad she didn't recoginize that fact that she was not very curtious (sp?) to you huh?
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