A CAFE boss charges less if customers order their drinks politely — and more if they are rude. A sign at Usman Hussain’s Chaii Stop explains his manners-based rule.People who ask for a traditional…
"The most important thing in my business is to walk in and be treated like you’re a welcome guest in our home", reveals the ownerFor “Desi chai, please” it rises to £3.
And without the “please”, they can expect to be charged £5.post of an American cafe which had the same rule.“The most important thing in my business is to walk in and be treated like you’re a welcome guest in our home.
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