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Youngster and a Salesman

A youngster visited a readymade garment show room where he was attended by a sales person. The youngster was asking for lower rate shirts & salesman looked him down and started placing some shirts

The youngster asked " Don't you have other shirts lesser than this, the salesman with a sarcastic tone asked " what is your budget?" 

The youngster said INR.500 to 600, the salesman said, our range starts from INR 750/-. The youngster said that's more than my budget, the salesperson didn't respond and started arranging the shirts back. 

The youngster called the salesman and said can I have a word with you, the Salesman nodded his head up and asked "what do you want?" 

The youngster said "The way you treated me was not good. You looked me down and developed a sense of negative feeling because I didn't have money"

 Let me tell you, if I don’t have enough money it is not a mistake, but if you don’t have a right Attitude it is a bad behavior.

 I can improve my income but if you don't improve your attitude your owner will lose his income and you will lose your job as well.

Well treated customer becomes your loyal customer.

M.L.Narendra Kumar








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