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  1. #111

    please lang sad pud if we can dress accordingly pud, not necesaarily expensive singnature clothes, accessories, or jewelry, let us do so if pwede
    dili kay abi kay tindera ra atong kaatubang they dont deserved out efforts to dress up accordingly for them?

    and yah. tindera ra sila the fact nga naa sila na belong diha nga line of work and social status---lesser probably to most of us. but not a subject to our redicule, mockery or discrimination pud. but rather they need our understanding and pasensya.
    if we are the BIGGER person so dapat unta kita ang mas makasabot. dili kay daghan na hinuon kiaw2x "rugged ako sul-ob pero dato ko noh. excuse. wa gyud ko tagda sa mga tindera. tindera ra baya na sila hmmp. blah blah blah!!!"

    naa pud unta baya proper dress code ang establisments. maayo nalang gyud na ang basis sa respeto ang inyung ka-dato or kwarta?

    kana sila mga salespersons or attendants they put up time baya pud dressing up to look presentable bahala nag kampat ila make-up or badoy ang ila sinina.

    respect is earned pud oi and u cant just grab it to ur liking.

    naa man gud diha feeling dato na so mag tsinelas2x rugged nalang because of the thought nga "why do I need to dressup for them..kinsa man na sila bah?"

    helloo!!!!! since ang issue here is also about discrimination.
    well...THINK AGAIN!!!!

  2. #112
    respetohay ra gd ug sinabatanay

  3. #113
    ms dato pko sa tindera og tindero! bati-a

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    ok raman.. may noon na dili kaayo ka dool doolon... pareha sa mga taga danvil... hehehe....

  5. #115
    mokiloo has a point, but it doesn't mean that a customer's outfit should dictate how he/she is treated by salespeople. The dad of a friend of mine went to a car showroom one time planning to buy an expensive car [he had the money] while wearing a shirt, shorts and slippers. The salesperson didn't mind him and entertained the other customer who was wearing business attire. The person in business attire didn't buy the car, but my friend's dad ended up at another car showroom to buy his new car. I know the situation wasn't in a high-end shop, but the treatment was the same.

  6. #116
    ^^got your point too
    but here also u can see some statements lambasting these attendants to the issue of discrimation
    some got irked, as obviously stated in their posts, as not being attended to immediately by these "tindera lang".

    as the topic is steered more deeply towards the issue of discrimination.
    some of those complaining clearly show and demonstrated discrimination themselves by reacting as such and felt being "looked down" upon by those, whom most here, wanted to point out as just "tinderas lang"

    it clearly shows or being suggested here that being a tindera segregates them and their capacity or privileges from those "higher" than them.
    so its ok being ignore or not being attended to as long as you are none-higher than them in profession, class, or social status? so its a privilege diay nga dili ka mutagad sa mas ubos pa nimo as long as dato ka or taas imo status kay niya?

    again define DISCRIMINATION

    at least these "tinderas" the fact (not discrimination) that they have their limits in education to tackle the issue of discrimination compared to MOST of us here.
    so Im gonna throw back this issue to those more educated

    and that issue between a 2 prospective clients
    between a guy in suit and in simple clothes
    ikaw..which would you pick if you where in that situation? lets be honest?
    do you have your own sense of preference?
    and who knows if you chose to attend to that guy in lesser clothes and miss a purchase of that guy in suit?

    so for the sake of being not discriminative you would chose to attend to the guy in tshirt over the one in business suit?

    dont you think its just a case of mis-opportunities in sales?

    you have to mind also that we are made to do split second judgement based on our visions
    im no hypocrite to say its my first line of judgement, if void to a more deeper sense of judgement, its the sense of sight

    I mean come on lets get realistic pud

  7. #117
    kani ako opposite sad ,kanang sunod sunoron ka sa sales lady makalagot gyud

  8. #118
    ^^sunod pangutan-a daun.."mam can I help you?" hehehe
    or basin naa crush or stalker nimo

  9. #119
    Discrimination is definitely a big issue and there are salespersons who may not know any better. Then again, there are also customers who don't know any better either.

    And between a guy in a suit and simple clothes, I'd be more wary about the guy in a suit [that's just me] but yes, it is true that most people do judge others by appearance.

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    *sorry, double post*

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