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Three squirrels responded to the recruitment request with squirrel smiles. Is this reasonable?

I think Three Squirrels’ recruitment requirement for a squirrel-like smile is reasonable. The culture of some companies is just different from other companies, so a squirrel-like smile is not unacceptable. Because Three Squirrels can be considered a service industry, I think greeting customers with a smile is the most basic condition. However, Three Squirrels has higher requirements and requires squirrel-style requirements. I think this requirement is still relatively difficult to achieve.

However, I saw three squirrels online and asked the store clerk to ask the customer to call the owner. I still find it difficult to accept this because it is very embarrassing! Not only is the clerk embarrassed, but the customers are also very embarrassed! Because not everyone can accept strangers calling them master, I think the ones who can accept it are perverts! But I think if they are asked to call the master, they might as well work part-time at a maid shop. The wages there should be higher than the wages offered by Three Squirrels!

I think smiling is okay, but a squirrel-like smile is still a bit embarrassing. However, this is other people’s corporate culture, because their image endorsement is squirrel-like, so I think the company’s leading talents I think they'll be hiring shop assistants with squirrel smiles. In fact, I think people in any position, especially those in the service industry, should be required to treat customers sincerely and treat customers as God. I think this is the most basic requirement in the service industry. At the same time, I also think that customers should not make things difficult for the service staff who serve them for no reason, because this is their job, but they cannot make special demands on them because of the nature of their work. Excessive demands.

I think it is unnecessary to call them "master". People in the service industry are not inferior to others. Isn't it good to maintain relationships in an equal and friendly way? I think this is the most comfortable way. Don't add fancy things. As long as you treat customers sincerely and the food is reasonably priced and delicious, sales will continue.