2/5 Mustafa T. 6 years ago on Google
This
is
not
my
regular
Carrefour
but
my
regular
one
did
not
have
the
blades
that
I
need
so
I
stopped
at
this
one.
I
know
this
is
East
Amman
but
this
does
not
mean
that
we
need
to
be
rude
to
each
other.
People
here
have
feelings
just
like
any
other
area
in
Amman.
They
may
not
wear
fancy
clothes
nor
drive
fancy
cars
and
use
English
as
their
first
language,
still,
surprise,
they
do
have
feelings
and
manners.
Anyway,
I
go
into
this
Carrefour
and
I
am
shocked
how
everyone
there
seems
angry
at
the
world.
Is
it
because
today
was
a
rainy
day?
That
should
bring
joy
not
anger.
My
first
direct
interaction
was
with
the
produce
woman.
I
said
good
morning
as
I
handed
the
two
bananas
I
wanted
to
weight
and
price.
She
looked
at
me
and
said
nothing
as
she
grabbed
the
bananas.
No
worries
I
thought
to
myself.
She
must
not
have
heard
me.
She
gave
me
back
the
bananas
and
I
said
thank
you.
Again,
silence
from
her
end.!!
I
Lady,
I
don't
know
what
school
you
went
to
but
being
polite
does
not
mean
we
are
having
sexual
intercourse.
Saying
your
welcome,
believe
me,
will
not
get
you
pregnant.
Did
this
woman
even
got
some
customer
care
training?
Anyway,
I
thought
she
must
be
some
thick
head
conservative
(which
shouldn't
be
working
in
a
customer
related
job,
if
so)
and
the
other
staff,
for
sure,
are
friendlier.
Little
did
I
know.
I
took
my
stuff
to
the
cashier.
Again,
I
greeted
him
(yes
a
guy
this
time)
and
said
good
morning.
The
guy
looked
at
me
as
if
I
just
said
some
bad
words
and
did
not
respond.
Here
too,
when
we
were
done,
I
said
thank
you.
Here,
too,
no
response!
Carrefour,
believe
me
East
Amman
people
need
to
see
a
smiley
face
and
polite
exchanges.
Do
us
all
a
favor
and
train
your
people
in
this
store
to
have
some
manners
and
smile.
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