I am a waitress and I do have to talk to A LOT of people daily. I also am on student senat at my college and have to talk with alot of students and professors.
When somebody tells me there not having a good day, I do ask. Not to be nosey but to show concern... Every once and a while we all need somebody to talk to, whether it be a friend or a stranger. Sometimes talking to a complete starnger about a problem is better than talking to a good friend. The stranger doesnt know your background and can truthfully asses the situation and give an honset answer.
A lot of the times when I ask people "how are you?" they reply, "like you care" or "your just asking as habit". Well I can say I honestly do care. I know it feels good to me when somebody, whether it be a customer or a professor, notice that Im having a bad day and asks whats wrong. It makes me feel good that other people can care about other people then themselves for a change.
2007-01-07 13:53:04
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answered by Mandy 2
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I'm usually nice to strangers. When I worked in retail, I'd always chat with customers. Retail is a TOUGH job. I worked at walmart as a stocker overnight, and got a verbal 'warning' because I helped a customer find someone so he could look at some merchandise in the locked case. I got in 'trouble' because I was 'out of my area'. Never mind I was on my way to use the bathroom.
Re your question, I'd ask why he was down because I genuinely care. Everone is connected to eachother. We are all part of the cosmic universe. We just look different. I try not to judge people because I don't know what they are going through. People that judge less have more people open up to them. To that end, many times people in retail have had their share of abuse by nasty customers, so sometimes they are afraid to be too 'friendly' with them. Also, people in retail have their bad days too. Even if a cashier is being 'mean', I usually try to be sympathetic and say, "having a bad day, huh?".
2007-01-07 13:58:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I do try to treat others with kindness and compassion always, but I am human and I do have bad days myself. I am not proud of the times when I am not at my best and don't treat others as they should be treated. You asked if it is putting on an act, or sincere compassion. I don't think that it is compassion or kindness to be a fake. Pretending to be nice to someone or to care about them and their problems is not being compassionate and a person shouldn't kid themselves into believing that they were just being kind. Usually that kind of falseness is easy for the other person to see through, and it ends up making them feel worse instead of better.
2007-01-07 14:11:37
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answered by princess lily 1
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I've been in retail since I was 17. And being in it has really made me see the other side of it all.
I'm naturally a very sociable person. I like people for the most part. Though there are those days where I'm either sick, very very tired, stressed, or just annoyed. If I've been hit with a million customers in my store that are just plain.... idiotic, of course, I'm not going to be in the best mood. I do my best to keep on with my job, be as helpful as I can be, and then rant to my coworkers in the back room. :P
On a good day, in the situation you layed out, I would ask Bob why his day was so bad. I'm a curious person and like to give input as fits. haha So I would be interested in what he would have to say. And mingling with the customers makes the day go buy faster anyway. ;) I would not be putting on an act. I'd be honest with him. :)
I have more good days than bad, fyi. I dislike being a fowl mood. Not good for my health... and anyway, what's the point of STAYING mad? :) Just breathe in and out. :)
2007-01-07 13:53:38
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answered by Christine? 2
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I treat others with compassion and kindness and honestly I don't expect them to treat me the same because I know that most people have a big ego and are not as open to others because most of their lives they have been treated the same.
I like to do what I do because I know that I am actually trying to make a difference and offer people some comfort after everything they have been went through.
2007-01-11 03:29:56
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answered by Faust 5
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Yes, all the time. Every human creature is a beautiful creature foremost in my mind, especially the ones who have recently emerged into life and those that hold them as though they are living temples of glory. I want to know everything about every person that ever lived wherever they are and whereever they have yet to arrive.
I want to know when they rise up and when they are falling down, when they are joyous and when they are sad, when they are enlightened and when they are lost in the dark, when they are broken and when they are coming together, when they have come forth, and when they shall depart.
Each one of them was made from the same stuff as the galaxies. Only these galaxies, wandering and weeping for love, flower so briefly and then are gone. This is how I see them. I will catch their tears in my hands.
2007-01-07 15:03:58
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answered by Zeek 3
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Just look at the way all the respondents to your thoughts have variedly perceived the situation. That is what makes the world interesting . We , humans , are not sterile, robot-like individuals in isolation but constantly face interpersonal relationship situations.
Your "Alice`s" reaction will totally depend upon the state of mind that Alice is in. She , too, has her thoughts , emotions etc.
If I were Alice , I will NOT talk much but , may be , put an additonal piece of food in his plate and ask him later of he enjoyed it and I will wish him a good day. This would be MY contribution. This act of mine will cover his earlier moods.
2007-01-07 15:50:31
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answered by YD 5
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If I were Alice, I'd probably get fired for talking too much and not getting my tables served fast enough... I never ask someone how they're doing without genuinely meaning it. We move so fast as a culture, it's unfortunate that more folks don't take the time to care about each other.
2007-01-07 14:20:47
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answered by Angela M 6
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Yes, we should treat other people with love and respect, because human beings are the supreme creatures on this planet. It is their destiny to govern the earth and make it better, more beautiful, more worthy of living.
But we cannot expect people naturally reach this goal without proper education, tests and great efforts. Wishing that wise leaders will work out good plans for the accomplishment of this glorious goal.
2007-01-07 13:59:37
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answered by Anonymous
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for sure she does...this is noted as 'love'. If the affection is lengthy previous, so is she. i'd upload that I take care of her with appreciate and kindness too. Plus interest, empathy, honesty and a million different issues i can imagine of doing to reveal how a lot i appreciate her. contained in the busy global we stay at the moment, this is somtimes troublesome to locate time for "relationship upkeep". MAKE THE TIME!!! If appreciate and kindness is all you want....you're literally not grasping sufficient.
2016-12-01 23:46:29
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answered by ? 4
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