swallowtsui 51F
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5/16/2007 2:50 am

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5/16/2007 2:54 am

Everybody smiles on the bank I


pic: Smiling Thai by Lu

-- less grumble and more chuckles

How if this happens, is it a nicer world?

I love to make ppl smile and laugh

When I see them grin I feel it very bright.

And smiles and laughters are infectious, so are negative emotional signs.

Are banks liking places of smiles? Many would say no, see the long queue, no, see the stiff faces of staff, no, see the bureaucratic procedures, no, no….

Here you are, different stories about banks that deal with money.

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His:

I am a young DJ. I always hate banks, but for a credit card I had to go. I circled around 15 min. for a parking space and queued for 25 min. Finally my turn. The staff asked me lota questions but never knew how to settle it, as usual. It seemed as if they counted on to teach them the solution. She told me I missed one page of salary receipts. I had to ‘instruct’ her just to submit my application to see how. But then she had more and more queries, those silly and picky ones that they did nothing but kicked back the ball to me! I was fed up (sigh), at last I tore the application form into pieces and fled!

A commercial corporate should not have such practice. They should get more training before being pushed to the front. I’d never go to banks, I prefer click-clocking the computer on internet bank.

My comments: 50/50 true/false. Merely a matter of modern human’s restlessness, fightiness and impatience. Still, banks have space to improve as to training and mono-rigidness!