"The other day at a drive-through, I reminded the teenage girl serving me that she forgot my drinks. She looked at me, hissed, rolled her eyes, and then took her sweet time getting me the sodas"
- Neil Cavuto
About this Quote
This quote by Neil Cavuto is a commentary on the disrespect and customer support that is frequently seen in today's society. The teenage girl serving him at the drive-through was rude and dismissive, and revealed her displeasure at being reminded of her error. Her mindset was unprofessional and ill-mannered, and she took her time getting him the sodas, as if to penalize him for pointing out her error. This quote acts as a suggestion that customer service must always be a priority, which individuals must be treated with respect, despite their age or position. It also functions as a warning to those in the service market that they should always strive to supply the best customer care possible, as it can have an enduring effect on their consumers.
This quote is written / told by Neil Cavuto somewhere between September 22, 1958 and today. He/she was a famous Journalist from USA.
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