Published February 22, 2016

How to Have a Good Mood After A Bad Customer

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For most of us with experience as a waiter or in the service industry, we have been in this place before. We start off our day cheery and chatty with customers and we get positive feedback from patrons. Then, for whatever reason, a rude customer walks through your door. Regardless of whether they had a bad day or are generally in a terrible mood, you immediately notice that they are a challenge. As expected, they treat you terribly, are impossible to please, and don’t even leave you a tip. After an interaction like this it would be understandable to shut down and be terse with the rest of the customers that enter the restaurant after that. However, staying quiet won’t allow you to improve your mood! Studies show that small talk can improve the way you’re feeling and can put customers back into your good graces! If you are a server and would like tips on how to stay positive and connected with your patrons, read this article today!

 

Read the full article here: Why Improving Your Small Talk Can Improve Your Mood

 

 

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