I'll never forget the time I was working box office at the movie theatre, and a woman came up to me saying she'd lost her ticket (I remembered selling it to her, so it was legit) and asking what to do. I told her she could just tell them she lost it, and I'd vouch for her and she could still get in.
Except, after a long, tiring shift, I forgot my "customer speak", and said,
"Just say, 'I'm an idiot and lost my ticket, the girl up there will tell you I had one.'"
I of course meant nothing malicious by this, didn't actually think she was an idiot, etc. It was something I would say had I been in the same situation as her. She just nodded and left. Once she was gone, I realized what I said and had to sweat out the rest of my shift, waiting to be chewed out as I was sure she'd complain. Luckily, she didn't, and I've been ridiculously careful with my wording to all customers in all jobs I've held ever since. Like, I really, really can't believe I said that!
Except, after a long, tiring shift, I forgot my "customer speak", and said,
"Just say, 'I'm an idiot and lost my ticket, the girl up there will tell you I had one.'"
I of course meant nothing malicious by this, didn't actually think she was an idiot, etc. It was something I would say had I been in the same situation as her. She just nodded and left. Once she was gone, I realized what I said and had to sweat out the rest of my shift, waiting to be chewed out as I was sure she'd complain. Luckily, she didn't, and I've been ridiculously careful with my wording to all customers in all jobs I've held ever since. Like, I really, really can't believe I said that!

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