@ceasesmith wrote:
I would be astonished -- and I truly mean astonished -- if mystery shopping is a "thing" in China. Perhaps in touristy areas catering to foreign devils, but I sincerely doubt it. Their idea of customer service is "Here it is, take it or leave it. You bought it, it's yours, go away. Don't come back." I've even actually been told "If you want customer service, shop in America." I kid you not!
@ceasesmith wrote:
Their idea of customer service is "Here it is, take it or leave it. You bought it, it's yours, go away. Don't come back."
Exactly what year was this?@ceasesmith wrote:
I would be astonished -- and I truly mean astonished -- if mystery shopping is a "thing" in China. Perhaps in touristy areas catering to foreign devils, but I sincerely doubt it. Their idea of customer service is "Here it is, take it or leave it. You bought it, it's yours, go away. Don't come back." I've even actually been told "If you want customer service, shop in America." I kid you not!
@ceasesmith wrote:
SCM, 5 or 6 years ago. Also in the 80's, but I mention that only because one would think that was too long ago to be relevant -- but things were basically unchanged from the 80's until 5 or 6 years ago.
It's just a different culture, folks. They have their own rules for what is considered polite behavior, and the rules are different from our rules.
@ceasesmith wrote:
SCM, 5 or 6 years ago. Also in the 80's, but I mention that only because one would think that was too long ago to be relevant -- but things were basically unchanged from the 80's until 5 or 6 years ago.
It's just a different culture, folks. They have their own rules for what is considered polite behavior, and the rules are different from our rules.
@ceasesmith wrote:
SCM, I suspect, as a business traveler, DH has picked up a fair share of Chinese style courtesies/politeness. Also, he is dealing with equals.
I never said or implied that, generally speaking, the Chinese are rude. We tend to judge other cultures by OUR standards, which is certainly.....arrogant of us.
But then, I think, people worldwide judge other peoples by their own standards.
So while arrogant, probably pretty damned common.
@Madetoshop wrote:
@ ceasesmith, please define "equals."
@SoCalMama wrote:
@ceasesmith wrote:
SCM, I suspect, as a business traveler, DH has picked up a fair share of Chinese style courtesies/politeness. Also, he is dealing with equals.
I never said or implied that, generally speaking, the Chinese are rude. We tend to judge other cultures by OUR standards, which is certainly.....arrogant of us.
But then, I think, people worldwide judge other peoples by their own standards.
So while arrogant, probably pretty damned common.
Just curious as to how you were in China 5-6 years ago?
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Coyle has many shops in [Asia], wouldn't mind a trip to Hong Kong, but not to work.
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Coyle, as we speak, has many shops in China...where ya been girl? Everything you buy these days is made in parts of China, retail is booming there.