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22nd December 08, 07:08 AM
#7
 Originally Posted by Thunderbolt
Or maybe it was appropriate to challange someone's rude question? See below.
When I turned the table, so to speak, I had a half smile/half perplexed look on my face. Nothing overly assertive, I assure you. The fellow meant nothing wrong, but realized the error of his question almost as soon as he asked it.
Imagine if the question were asked of a female customer walking through the door in a skirt? Oh, boy. I would not want to be around for that.
But hey, I did tell him to have a nice day!
Thunderbolt
Sounds like you handled that just right.
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