I get that, but it's a bad argument.
If you get in a car accident, but no one is injured and you only suffered cosmetic damage to the vehicle, "it could be worse" works there. Everyone could have died, or you could have lost your car. That's a great argument there.
But if you go to a sandwich shop, and you are served a sandwich that tastes odd and turns you off, your friend next to you shouldn't say "it could be worse, just eat it." That's a bad friend, and where you're eating is a bad sandwich shop.
If a product or service isn't up to your standards, you have a right to make your complaint known and it would be reasonable to expect some form of response. The last thing anyone needs it a bunch of other people eating poopoo sandwiches yelling at you to shut up and enjoy what you got, cause it could be worse.
And of course, you can also leave the sandwich shop, which may suit the poopoo sandwich eaters, but the shop really shouldn't want that.
Yes, I'm sure the sandwich shop wouldn't want people to leave. However, speaking with your wallet can be a powerful tool.
If people complained but kept eating my sandwiches, I wouldn't change it. Why bother? I'm still getting paid. ^_-
If I can continue to stuff my sandwiches with cheap, plastic beef and people will continue to eat it while complaining, there's
no reason for me to exchange that beef for T-bone steak. Maybe I am wording that wrong, but hopefully you understand.
Sure, I have an onslaught of complaints but the fact is the product is still being consumed and I continue to have an income.
Now, once people start walking away, that's when I would consider upping my standards.
Edit: Re-read this and it seems I repeated myself in all 3 statements. Sorry, I'm tired. x.x
Last edited by Swishytail; 04-17-2014 at 08:02 AM.
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