A girl was stopped by a shop's staff member from trying clothes on because she was perspiring after her exercise session. As a result, her sister who was with her, expressed her unhappiness on a forum. I feel that there is no justification for this rant. If the girl was a considerate customer, she would have freshened up or brought clothes to change into.
Even if she was allowed to try the clothes on, it does not mean that she was doing the right thing. The staff member was probably too polite to say anything. It is so true that she would leave her perspiration and even body odour on the clothes. It would be so repulsive for other customers after her. After reading about this, I feel disgusted at the thought. How many businesses will send their clothes for laundering at the end of the week, so that customers can try the clothes on with no fear of such dirt sticking onto their skin? With the H1N1 virus so rampant in the world, this is social irresponsibility! The staff member has the right to tell the customer to refrain from trying the clothes on, albeit in a polite manner. There will be other customers going into the shop, after all. She has to think of them too.
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