Summary:
This news talk on the Huffington Post talk with Faye Muyshond of the founder of socialsklz and author of "socialsklz:-)". He is an expert on manners. The Huffington Post asks what would be the most rude thing to do in a row, what's the difference between the rows, what can you do if you're stuck in front or behind a charlatan ... He explian all the questions and these are a few of the questions and answers which makes:
- The Huffington Post: What's the rudest thing one can do in a line?
- Faye Muyshondt: I’d say to talk loudly on a mobile device and then worse, to not have a decision ready or wallet prepared when the time comes for ordering and payment.
- The Huffington Post: What's the best way to handle multiple orders in a crowded line? (For instance, if you find yourself at Starbucks and have to order for a group.)
- Fave Muyshondt: You're a paying customer, whether you have one item to order or six. While I love the intention of thinking about the person behind you online, the tricky part is that you can't know if the person behind you is ordering one or four as you do in a grocery store. And even if they do have one and you let that person pass, why wouldn’t you let every other person behind them with a single order pass? It’s too confusing. Don’t fret. Place your order with confidence (unless it's just one person behind you).
My opinion:
I totally agree with many of the things you said this dictator of ways, such as it is very bad education in a row and started talking loudly with the phone or when you have a person who is not silent or sit behind him roll without getting angry, not worth it.