Society & Culture

Society Controlled

Society & Culture

Posted by: lesans

3rd Nov 2008 11:47pm

Are we truely controlled by society and what we rae bought up to believe is the right thing to do,or are our decissions based on what at the end of the day we say fits? This is a pondering question for me and some of my friends...Are we all doing what makes us happy or society rules and why?


havalaugh
  • 27th Jun 2012 04:39am

That is why I don't muck around now, because their many people in customer service that think nothing will occur to them. So if the manager on duty does not respond professionally to what I have explained happened. i go above his head. As most of the stores are corporate now. And don't want work of mouth on multi- media site's. It is extremely damaging.
Don't get me wrong I have only carried this out about 3 times in my life, in 50 years! But I have had positive response......

One women even got the sack! I didn't expect it to be that harsh. But she was overly rude to me. And verbally, "Head Office" could not believe what she had said to me when I rattled it off to them.

Getting back on the subject, maybe we should not tolerate a lot of what we do in society. Maybe we should say what bother's us when it does!!!


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