A bit ot, more on service than on the kind of store. I'm working part-time for very popular makeup brand and am happy that I never look at customers/browsers in "that way".
Needless to say I've had some customers who take a long time before buying a certain item while others just buy without hesitation. I don't know why some SAs can be so snooty. I mean being an SA, you're paid only SO MUCH and instead of being snooty, you should be empathise and understand why someone has to think hard before parting ways with their hard-earned cash.
I'm only selling makeup and already I can see and sense some women feeling out of their element at the store. What more a luxury brand boutique? People should just aim to be nicer. Then again I've met customers who are just out to belittle you and order you around just because you're an SA
Or the worst is you greet them and they don't even flick a look your way. So rude.
The best customers in any store state firmly and politely when approached that they're just browsing and will call out if they need any help. This way I can focus on customers who really need my help while leaving the browsers to do their thing.
Personally I've experienced both ends of the spectrum. If I were carrying a nice bag or dressed nicely, I'd get SAs just pushing things on me (I don't like this much actually). There are times when I'm just very casually dressed and I get ignored by SAs. Too bad they so blinded by blings and in-your-face brands, they don't cast down their eyes and look at my very understated but very expensive watch
Needless to say I've had some customers who take a long time before buying a certain item while others just buy without hesitation. I don't know why some SAs can be so snooty. I mean being an SA, you're paid only SO MUCH and instead of being snooty, you should be empathise and understand why someone has to think hard before parting ways with their hard-earned cash.
I'm only selling makeup and already I can see and sense some women feeling out of their element at the store. What more a luxury brand boutique? People should just aim to be nicer. Then again I've met customers who are just out to belittle you and order you around just because you're an SA

The best customers in any store state firmly and politely when approached that they're just browsing and will call out if they need any help. This way I can focus on customers who really need my help while leaving the browsers to do their thing.
Personally I've experienced both ends of the spectrum. If I were carrying a nice bag or dressed nicely, I'd get SAs just pushing things on me (I don't like this much actually). There are times when I'm just very casually dressed and I get ignored by SAs. Too bad they so blinded by blings and in-your-face brands, they don't cast down their eyes and look at my very understated but very expensive watch

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