I find it impossible to smile for 8 hours straight. I just don't have it in me. I'm not really a people person. At my first job, as a cashier, I found it stressful just to have to see so many people in one day. I eventually got used to it though.
I can be nice to people without constantly grinning though. I often have had a serious expression on my face while conducting transactions because I felt anything concerning the exhcange of money was a business transaction.
If I'm a bit sullen but I'm not abusive to you, I hope you wouldn't complain on me. I don't think it's justified to complain unless someone's saying something pointedly rude, such as "Is it going to take you all day to fish out those pennies grandma?" or "Wow, your hair looks like you went to the electrician, not the beautician, to get it done". I might think those things, but I would never actually say them.
Personally, I would only complain when an employee is doing something dangerous or was extremely rude.
I swear, I've just been sitting on a bench outside during my lunch break resting and people have come up to me and asked "What's wrong?" or "Why do you look so sad?" I've told them nothing, but not everyone seemed to believe me. My resting face probably reflected how tired I was.
I can be nice to people without constantly grinning though. I often have had a serious expression on my face while conducting transactions because I felt anything concerning the exhcange of money was a business transaction.
If I'm a bit sullen but I'm not abusive to you, I hope you wouldn't complain on me. I don't think it's justified to complain unless someone's saying something pointedly rude, such as "Is it going to take you all day to fish out those pennies grandma?" or "Wow, your hair looks like you went to the electrician, not the beautician, to get it done". I might think those things, but I would never actually say them.
Personally, I would only complain when an employee is doing something dangerous or was extremely rude.
I swear, I've just been sitting on a bench outside during my lunch break resting and people have come up to me and asked "What's wrong?" or "Why do you look so sad?" I've told them nothing, but not everyone seemed to believe me. My resting face probably reflected how tired I was.
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