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Nope. That statement is it out of context.
It's actually "the customer is always right, in the matter of tastes"
It's another phrase that's been cut down to change the meaning.
Same with "blood is thicker than water"
That's also not the correct phrase.
"The blood of the covenant is thicker than water of the womb"
No Jerry is a scammer, fuck Jerry I knew he was a pos even when everyone liked him. Old creepy scam bot
Neither.
Customers need solutions - not ''judgement''.
Where in many cases we may find a better way than the one that is suggested.
I'd rather stay - make the customer feel right
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Some say The Customer Is Always Right & just remember You’re NOT A Customer Until You Buy Something so if you’re complaining before you buy something You’re A Pest.
No, but your job is to sell them this fairy tale without giving them anything for free.
A lot of customers are so dumb they need protection from themselves.
customer's right about their own emotions but i would generally trust the customer advisor/worker to know more about the product or service lol
The literal statement is false but the intension behind it is true
It is true.
money talks
True, to an extent
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