Perhaps I'm in the minority but I genuinely don't care for false pleasantries especially forced ones. I just want to give some money and get something in return. In this case a burger.
Customer: "Gimme a burger and a large fries." Me: "Please, thank you for your order. Thank you, please, a burger and a large fries, thank you please? Customer: "Yup and I'm in a hurry." Me: "Please, thank you, one thank you burger and a please large fries, please, thank you. Customer: "This place is weird. I'm outta here." *runs out door*
Permanent recordings raise questions about two-party consent. If a microphone can pick up the worker's voice, there's a good chance it can pick up the customer's voice, too. There are around a dozen states that do not allow recording without the consent of all those who might say something.
Customer: "Gimme a burger and a large fries."
Me: "Please, thank you for your order. Thank you, please, a burger and a large fries, thank you please?
Customer: "Yup and I'm in a hurry."
Me: "Please, thank you, one thank you burger and a please large fries, please, thank you.
Customer: "This place is weird. I'm outta here." *runs out door*
Permanent recordings raise questions about two-party consent. If a microphone can pick up the worker's voice, there's a good chance it can pick up the customer's voice, too. There are around a dozen states that do not allow recording without the consent of all those who might say something.