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rabble_rouser Aug 10th 2014 8:02 pm

Can I help you?
 
What does a 'can I help you?' from a shop assistant mean here?

Back in England this is delivered in a sarcastic tone, and is well known to be shop assistant code for 'leave the shop now'.

I've had it a few times here already; I had it in Coles last night whilst trying to find a suitably sized meat portion. I was a bit surprised as I have been chased out of small shops often but never a supermarket.

I usually expect to get chased out of shops because I tend to take a long time making decisions, but never large supermarkets?

Pollyana Aug 10th 2014 8:09 pm

Re: Can I help you?
 

Originally Posted by rabble_rouser (Post 11365026)
What does a 'can I help you?' from a shop assistant mean here?

Back in England this is delivered in a sarcastic tone, and is well known to be shop assistant code for 'leave the shop now'.

I've had it a few times here already; I had it in Coles last night whilst trying to find a suitably sized meat portion. I was a bit surprised as I have been chased out of small shops often but never a supermarket.

I usually expect to get chased out of shops because I tend to take a long time making decisions, but never large supermarkets?

It means "the boss says I have to act like i can help people even though I actually don't have a clue about the priduct they want'.
Tell them you're just browsing and move away.

TheCreature Aug 10th 2014 8:49 pm

Re: Can I help you?
 
Not you is it?


spouse of scouse Aug 10th 2014 9:46 pm

Re: Can I help you?
 

Originally Posted by rabble_rouser (Post 11365026)
What does a 'can I help you?' from a shop assistant mean here?

Back in England this is delivered in a sarcastic tone, and is well known to be shop assistant code for 'leave the shop now'.

I've had it a few times here already; I had it in Coles last night whilst trying to find a suitably sized meat portion. I was a bit surprised as I have been chased out of small shops often but never a supermarket.

I usually expect to get chased out of shops because I tend to take a long time making decisions, but never large supermarkets?

Never had 'can I help you?' in a supermarket or large chain store, quite the opposite, I have to walk around the entire place 3 times before physically grabbing someone by the scruff of the neck.

In smaller shops in Perth, 'can I help you?' means one of three things:

"I'm on commission and I want to sell you something"

"I think you're going to nick something and I'm on to you"

"Can I help you (to find/choose something)?"

EnglishLass Aug 10th 2014 10:47 pm

Re: Can I help you?
 

Originally Posted by rabble_rouser (Post 11365026)
What does a 'can I help you?' from a shop assistant mean here?

Back in England this is delivered in a sarcastic tone, and is well known to be shop assistant code for 'leave the shop now'.

I've had it a few times here already; I had it in Coles last night whilst trying to find a suitably sized meat portion. I was a bit surprised as I have been chased out of small shops often but never a supermarket.

I usually expect to get chased out of shops because I tend to take a long time making decisions, but never large supermarkets?

In Coles? The only time I've asked for help in Coles, after finally tracking someone down, they replied with "oh I don't know, I only work here!". I still find that hysterically funny.

SillyOldBag Aug 10th 2014 11:19 pm

Re: Can I help you?
 
I work in a supermarket and I often ask customers if they need any help. Sometimes they just look a bit lost - sometimes they're just having a bit of a think, but quite often they just can't find what they're after. I spend a fair bit of time each day taking customers to items all over the store. You get to know your regular shoppers and pass the time of day with them - customer service is very much at the forefront where I work, maybe we're all a bit odd up here :rofl:

spouse of scouse Aug 11th 2014 12:56 am

Re: Can I help you?
 

Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 11365227)
I work in a supermarket and I often ask customers if they need any help. Sometimes they just look a bit lost - sometimes they're just having a bit of a think, but quite often they just can't find what they're after. I spend a fair bit of time each day taking customers to items all over the store. You get to know your regular shoppers and pass the time of day with them - customer service is very much at the forefront where I work, maybe we're all a bit odd up here :rofl:

I like that kind of odd - can you send some over here?

moneypenny20 Aug 11th 2014 1:12 am

Re: Can I help you?
 

Originally Posted by SillyOldBag (Post 11365227)
I work in a supermarket and I often ask customers if they need any help. Sometimes they just look a bit lost - sometimes they're just having a bit of a think, but quite often they just can't find what they're after. I spend a fair bit of time each day taking customers to items all over the store. You get to know your regular shoppers and pass the time of day with them - customer service is very much at the forefront where I work, maybe we're all a bit odd up here :rofl:

Odd down here as well then. ;)


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