SuperSport
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OK, now I call BS. You can't say "your original post," because your full of it, like sticking your fingers in your ears saying, "I can't hear you." Just because you write in point form, my complaint is .... does not mean shat. What you've done is by doing that is created a bait and switch false narrative all in one shot. In a disguised entitled brat rant you described in detail above your "points form complaint" what those points were based off, meaning the points are not the issue, they are your perception or interpretation. Let me teach you something, even though I doubt you will learn, others might by reading this.
- Repeat customer on walk-in means diddly squat, you failed to mention that, thereby you are giving the impression or possibly manipulating the readers that you're owed something - that's called entitlement. The only way at this stage that you can receive preferred treatment is at the detriment to others, and by the sounds of what you wrote were successful at the latter.
- Well how do we know you meant repeat customer should be treated "better," aren't we guessing at this point? Well, "Asked for large room, not available" Who cares? Why write it, we supposed to believe you are flexible or some kind of hero? You are doing it to build a narrative of entitlement, plain and simple.
- As a walk-in, you should be prepared to wait up 30 minutes (assuming that no one before you booked 45 or more minutes), then the first girl which becomes available is all yours. But no, they have a girl for you sooner, but you're not happy. Fine then wait. How long should you wait, that's on you, maybe the next girl is not good enough either.
- Manager offers herself, will likely give the money to the employee you turned down. You did not ask how long for the Manager, you did not write anything about communicating with her about a time. What you did is "It's too long time you not love me, whaaaaaaaaa." Entitlement is thinking you do not have to ask about time, the Manager should tell you and or know how long is too long.
- "My plan B will now become my plan A when in the area." you wrote. But then later you post "oakville_,man, plan b was north and out of the area." What are the readers to believe when you write?
- You assumed a Manager coming out of a room with wet naps does not mean she was wiping down room, and or afterwards then heading to a washroom. You might be correct, but you might be wrong, the example of the large room not available being the most important thing you started off in this post leads me to believe you lean towards the worse case scenario all to build your narrative.
I could really go on and on, I thought when I first read your post I would give you the benefit of the doubt, but after your last post, now I got to step up here and say something. Maybe you will learn to complain better but if you come here and write this crap and think no one is going to say something, that's on you. I really believe you were unhappy with your experience, and sure sounds like it could have been improved upon though what I read is you did not do enough to mitigate it or improve upon the situation mostly due to a lack of communication and or unreasonable expectations.
Let me ask you a question,,,,,,,, when you got in your car / uber / bike / bus / put shoes on, you knew you were heading to the place you've been before ,,,,, why did you not phone them and let them know you were coming and or ask them if you showing up would be an issue, how long of wait, who is available when?
- Repeat customer on walk-in means diddly squat, you failed to mention that, thereby you are giving the impression or possibly manipulating the readers that you're owed something - that's called entitlement. The only way at this stage that you can receive preferred treatment is at the detriment to others, and by the sounds of what you wrote were successful at the latter.
- Well how do we know you meant repeat customer should be treated "better," aren't we guessing at this point? Well, "Asked for large room, not available" Who cares? Why write it, we supposed to believe you are flexible or some kind of hero? You are doing it to build a narrative of entitlement, plain and simple.
- As a walk-in, you should be prepared to wait up 30 minutes (assuming that no one before you booked 45 or more minutes), then the first girl which becomes available is all yours. But no, they have a girl for you sooner, but you're not happy. Fine then wait. How long should you wait, that's on you, maybe the next girl is not good enough either.
- Manager offers herself, will likely give the money to the employee you turned down. You did not ask how long for the Manager, you did not write anything about communicating with her about a time. What you did is "It's too long time you not love me, whaaaaaaaaa." Entitlement is thinking you do not have to ask about time, the Manager should tell you and or know how long is too long.
- "My plan B will now become my plan A when in the area." you wrote. But then later you post "oakville_,man, plan b was north and out of the area." What are the readers to believe when you write?
- You assumed a Manager coming out of a room with wet naps does not mean she was wiping down room, and or afterwards then heading to a washroom. You might be correct, but you might be wrong, the example of the large room not available being the most important thing you started off in this post leads me to believe you lean towards the worse case scenario all to build your narrative.
I could really go on and on, I thought when I first read your post I would give you the benefit of the doubt, but after your last post, now I got to step up here and say something. Maybe you will learn to complain better but if you come here and write this crap and think no one is going to say something, that's on you. I really believe you were unhappy with your experience, and sure sounds like it could have been improved upon though what I read is you did not do enough to mitigate it or improve upon the situation mostly due to a lack of communication and or unreasonable expectations.
Let me ask you a question,,,,,,,, when you got in your car / uber / bike / bus / put shoes on, you knew you were heading to the place you've been before ,,,,, why did you not phone them and let them know you were coming and or ask them if you showing up would be an issue, how long of wait, who is available when?