>You're a crazy person. If I go to an argentinian beef restaurant I don't expect them to bend of backwards when I demand a salt cod dish, or to give Crazy McNotastebuds a free meal because they "had" to add salt to the dish.
If you want to read what I wrote in an extreme manner, of course you can reply to it in an extreme manner. Language is ambiguous like that. I obviously didn't mean an Australian beef restaurant should serve Cod. I meant that businesses should (and most do) whatever is reasonable to do to please customers.
PS Name calling like "crazy person" never helps an argument.
> If you want to read what I wrote in an extreme manner
I'm just reading what you wrote, nothing more and nothing less. It's not my fault if what you wrote is extreme. You're the one who agrees with "The Customer is Always Right" (note: the word here is "always", not "some times when I think they're reasonably right") and wrote "I do expect the business to bend over backward for me". Without any caveat anywhere.
> PS Name calling like "crazy person" never helps an argument.
If it's a spade, what's wrong with calling it a spade?
"The Customer is Always Right" is an expression. It's not a literal statement, as is "bend over backward." For people who weren't aware of what an expression is, I wrote another reply with my clarifications. Thanks, have a great week!
If you want to read what I wrote in an extreme manner, of course you can reply to it in an extreme manner. Language is ambiguous like that. I obviously didn't mean an Australian beef restaurant should serve Cod. I meant that businesses should (and most do) whatever is reasonable to do to please customers.
PS Name calling like "crazy person" never helps an argument.