One woman told me she was disappointed that the store sent a woman to help her.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: I am a woman who works at a home repair store, where I routinely help customers load heavy merchandise into their vehicles. I am a small woman who is strong for her size. A lot of times, customers are surprised to see this, but most people let me do my job.
Once in a while, I’ll get somebody who doesn’t approve. She continued on and on about how disappointed she was. I try to ignore these comments and keep things light and friendly, as I am at work, but I’d love to point out how rude they are. Is there an appropriate way to do that?Asking Eric: Fitness-focused woman keeps tabs on who had seconds and who helped themselves to dessert
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