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Two Phrases That Destroyed American Culture

"The customer is always right." and "I don’t give respect freely. You have to earn my respect."

http://www.violentacres.com/archives/59/two-phrases-that-destroyed-american-culture

Every time I promise myself that I will work on controlling my temper, I always end up making a scene.

This time, it wasn’t my fault. All I wanted was a bagel. A bagel, a cup of coffee, and perhaps a spot near a window where I could idly watch the traffic go by as I browsed through the newspaper and licked cream cheese from my fingers. But apparently the Gods were not on my side.

Today I got in line behind a middle aged woman in a fur coat who was barking orders at the poor bagel girl like she was a dumb misbehaving dog. Fur Coat was ordering multiple bagel sandwiches from a list, but instead of ordering them in such a way that would make sense, she was attempting to order them all at the same time. The Bagel Girl was obviously confused and you could tell by her shaking hands that Fur Coat’s harsh tone was intimidating her. Finally, Fur Coat snapped, “I said light butter on that bagel! Light butter! Jesus!”

I couldn’t stand it anymore. I cut in, “You don’t have to be such a bitch about it.”

Fur Coat glared daggers at me and stated, “I’m not.”

“Well, I beg to differ.”

With a disgusted ‘Hrmph,’ Fur Coat went back to her overly complicated order, but she did so quietly and even managed to begrudge the poor girl a ‘Thank you’ after she was finished.

I have a theory about asshole customers: I think they only act that way because no one ever calls them on their bullshit. The poor kids behind the counter can’t stand up for themselves lest they lose their jobs and other patrons look the other way claiming ‘it’s none of my business.’

Fuck that. When I see some self important asshole verbally degrading a teenaged kid with dead eyes behind a counter, it ruins my day. So, I say some shit. Besides, I feel that if I stay silent, I am almost giving an abuser permission to act like a raging asshole. Ignoring their behavior suggests to them on some sick level that what they’re doing is Ok.

It’s not OK.

The phrase ‘The Customer is Always Right’ is the single worst philosophy that has ever been adopted by American culture. It gave an entire generation of people the green light to be as impolite, unreasonable, and demanding as their little hearts desired because they were always going to be considered right. It destroyed the entire concept of courtesy and rendered manners obsolete. People began to treat their peers in the service industry like incompetent morons, lacking in feelings or human dignity, who deserved to be browbeaten and abused for no other reason than they had the audacity to run out of a particular brand of coffee. Furthermore, instead of suffering negative repercussions for their appallingly disrespectful behavior, they are awarded with free coupons and plenty of ass kissing. In reality, they should be shunned and humiliated for behaving like such self absorbed little children.

Speaking of respect, another idea that has ruined American culture is the one that states, ‘I don’t give respect freely. You have to earn my respect.’ This one is most often uttered by punk kids with bad attitudes and black fingernail polish.

Fucking gag me.

I mean, how egotistical does one have to be to automatically assume that their respect is so fucking important that one must jump through multiples hoops in order to earn it? How about we give people respect because they are humans with lives and feelings just as important as our own? Why not give people a default level of respect and more or less can either be won or lost based on the behavior of the individual? The loss of respect is something that should be based on actions. The idea that that one must win basic respect in the first place is incredibly belittling. How narcissistic can you be to embrace that ideology?

A few Sundays ago, my husband and I went out to breakfast. If anyone has ever attempted to go out to breakfast on a Sunday morning, they know that restaurants are usually packed around then. We were finally seated and our server was not only very busy, but also a new employee according to her ‘Hi! I’m new!’ nametag.

I’d like to say that everyone in her section was very understanding. The place was a madhouse and she was obviously out of her element. I wish I could say that the patrons in that restaurant were mannerly and polite and treated her with even an ounce of dignity and consideration. But, if I did, I’d be fucking lying.

Nearly everyone yelled at her or condescended to her like she was a stupid little child. One guy ordered a side of ‘home fries’ and reamed her ass when she brought him French fries. Had he looked at the menu a little closer, he would have seen that ‘home fries’ weren’t listed. This particular restaurant only served French fries or hash browns. Her mistake was understandable and he was basically yelling at her because she didn’t read his mind accurately enough.

But let’s all forget about that for just a moment. Instead, I want to point out that there are a multitude of things that can go wrong in one’s life. Death, illness, and poverty just to name a few. Yet, here I was watching a grown man lose his fucking shit because he was going to have to wait 5 minutes for a side of hash browns. Suddenly, I lost my appetite.

At this point, the angry little man demanded to speak to a manager and a kowtowing corporate whore scuttled over with free coupons and many apologies. The angry man furiously demanded that his waitress be fired right that instant. Over hash browns.

I couldn’t take it anymore. I leaned over and interrupted, “When you’re finished talking to this man, I’d like to speak to you. I have the same server.”

The angry man smiled smugly, no doubt convinced that I was going to back him up on his quest to get a new girl fired because he had to wait 5 fucking minutes.

The manager finished with him and moped over to my table ready for his second tongue lashing of the day. I surprised him by loudly saying, “I just want you to know that our server is doing the best that she can. She’s been trying very hard and has been very sweet to us even though that asshole has treated her so poorly.”

The manager suddenly looked panicked and started shooting terrified looks at the table that just finished reaming him out. “I know,” he whispered fearfully, “Don’t worry, I’m not going to fire her.”

And while I was pleased to learn that this particular manager wasn’t going to fire the new girl based on the whim of some fat ass piece of trailer trash, I was disappointed that he rewarded said trash’s temper tantrum with free food. I long for the day a manager walks up to a table and says, “How dare you treat my employee this way. Get out now.”

I’m sure they want to, but that ridiculous policy ‘The Customer is Always Right’ silences them. So until we banish that phrase from American culture forever, I suggest we quit looking the other way when people behave like scumbags.

After all, technicalities may suggest that they are always right, but that doesn’t make them any less an asshole.

created by charlatan on Jul 12, 2008 at 10:29:04 am     Comments: 14

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The customer may NOT be always right, but they are still the customer.

posted by justareviewer on Jul 12, 2008 at 01:34:07 pm     #



One waitress I spoke to told me a customer stabbed her in the hand with a fork when she reached for his plate. Her boss did nothing, although an assault had been committed.

A clerk working in a department store during the Christmas season was being harassed by her supervisor while waiting on customers. I told the supervisor to 'Just relax, Lady. She's doing a real good job for us.' I could have been more diplomatic, I suppose.

Then there's my own favorite. In an upscale restaurant attached to a marina, complete with a large dance floor and live music (NOT rock), our serenity was interrupted by a family of five. The kids behaved like apes. The owner told them to leave - now. The mother protested loudly, and the owner countered with the police. I congratulated the owner.

I'm polite to service people. Everyone automatically gets a certain amount of respect and consideration by dint of drawing breath. That said, I don't react well to being constantly interrupted by a server who wants to know if everything is delicious, nor will I tolerate being ignored, nor will I tolerate rudeness on the server's part. Which, by the way, some of them are.

This lady in a fur coat you describe - what was the weather like that day?

posted by madjack on Jul 12, 2008 at 02:16:33 pm     #



This may be tangential to the topic, but I believe that three other phrases are better representations of what's destroyed America:

"I can make the payments."
"My wife will never find out."
"You need to get a job, dear."

posted by GuestZero on Jul 12, 2008 at 06:23:46 pm     #



The great thing about practicing law is that the customer is not always right, and you can tell them to go f**k themselves.

posted by JJFad on Jul 12, 2008 at 09:46:31 pm     #



Ok, Im interested - how did the Phrase "You need to get a job, dear." destroy america?

Im going to guess that in your scenario it's not a wife to a husband or grown child. In this example is it the husband talking to the wife?

posted by billy on Jul 13, 2008 at 06:32:23 am     #



Billy, transforming a household from 1-income to 2-income just hid the general loss of earning power in the US population. Now people are saying they can't even make it on 2 incomes. Well, the THIRD income (i.e. the "house ATM", a.k.a. home equity withdrawals) has been tapped out, too.

It's too much, and we've gone waaaaay too far. The two-parent household can't withstand both parents working since there is not enough time to raise the children.

posted by GuestZero on Jul 13, 2008 at 07:26:32 am     #



GZ, thanks, and true.

I think a huge amount of the issue will be seen if you look at the tax burden the 1 income family of two-three generations ago (depending on which generation is reading this post:) vs the burden on us today.

posted by billy on Jul 13, 2008 at 12:48:09 pm     #



Going along with that is the hype that we've all come to become enthralled with is the "Gotta have it" hype.

Gotta have cable tv, gotta have cell phones, gotta eat out 3 and 4 times a week, gotta take vacations that involve getting in a plane and flying somewhere exotic...

Generations past just didnt DO that kind of thing.

posted by billy on Jul 13, 2008 at 12:50:57 pm     #



Cell phones are a must for me, but I don't have a landline phone, so... but, I get your point and it's totally valid.

I'm happy with a week of camping in Southern Ohio. How I despise a "vacation" in a large city!

posted by JJFad on Jul 13, 2008 at 03:00:33 pm     #



Restaurant food is restaurant quality with the service to match. Anyone who thinks they're getting quality needs to wait for a pleasant surprise.

But then again I think laughter puts uptight people where they need to be.

posted by charlatan on Jul 13, 2008 at 10:53:12 pm     #



You can add 2 more phrases. "Time is Money" and "Good enough"
Time is time, if you dont take the time to do something right it will have to be done again at a much larger price. Trying to get 4 things done at once means none of them will get enough of your attention and you will make a mistake.
Good enough for who? How would you like your house built just good enough? Maybe your doctor will heal you good enough. Where is the pride people put into creating or building things? Must be that time is money thing again.

posted by Linecrosser on Jul 14, 2008 at 02:51:03 am     #



Charlatan", I really did not contemplate this but "your really my kind of a free radical" and congratulations on telling the bitch off, in my mind I can just see her leaving the restaurant, she gets into her car and pulls out into traffic and before going 10 feet she's on her cell phone and moves to the middle lane where she holds up traffic for miles while running her mouth. And never once looking in her mirror or even give a dam about others. I've found that driving along behind them with my bright lights on often gets their attention as it cause's others to see who the asshole is thats holding up traffic

posted by blacjac687 on Jul 14, 2008 at 05:47:01 pm     #



Yesterday, on the Illinois Tollway, I paid a toll of about $1.75 with a jumble of nickels, dimes and quarters. There was no gate, so I waited for the guy to say something to the effect of "you are all set" or "thanks" before I took off. Instead, without even looking at me, he said "What are you waiting for?" I told him I wanted to make sure I gave him correct change. To which he responded "Can't you count?" What a jerk. Nice to know he will eventually be replaced by the I-Pass....

posted by Ace_Face on Jul 15, 2008 at 09:55:09 am     #



Told ya you should have removed that NASCAR sticker...wrong driver..

posted by Offshore on Jul 15, 2008 at 10:29:03 am     #