“A smile doesn't go amiss if you want repeat business
Wendy North said: “A smile doesn't go amiss if you want repeat business common courtesy is the answer people will always come back to a place that they are made to feel welcome.”“You don’t take your personal problems to work. Just smile and engage in conversation. If you don’t do that you are in the wrong job.”Marsha added that she was unimpressed with the service in other venues she visited and opted not even to buy a drink in one of the spots after not receiving a welcome after walking in.
Jess Starr added: “Bar staff are human too, you don't know what is happening in their personal life."
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