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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I remember when there were not only people who worked as cashiers at the grocery store. There were people, usually young men, who sacked the groceries. Then they would ask and carry your groceries to your car. I remember when a department store had people working in it, who would ask if you wanted to start a dressing room. They would carry the clothes for you, hang them on the door, check on you, ask if you wanted a different size or color. I hardly ever saw clothes piled up in the dressing rooms. I remember the sound ding ding at the gas station. Fill 'er up. A gas station attendant would pump the gas, clean the windshield, and check the oil. When I ate dinner at a higher end restaurant, the servers would actually put your napkin on your lap, serve water without asking, serve bread, not try to rush people, and up sell people on dessert, wine, and cocktails. That was just normal everyday service with a smile. Now I wouldn't even get that level of service at a platinum card carrying VIP extra special table. Did I miss anything? [/quote] 1st paragraph: have you ever shopped at Moms? They will do that. 2nd: shop at Bloomingdales or Saks not Target 3rd: a few states still have that service, visit or move there. 4th: you want a server getting near your lap? no thanks. plenty of restaurants still bring bread and won't rush. you need to get out more.[/quote]
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