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I was
informed by our security staff that I had a guest that was unhappy with their
accommodations, specifically the sleeper sofa in their unit. The hour was late, nearly 11:30 pm when I
arrived at the unit. Immediately upon
entering, it was clear to me that it was not going to be a positive
experience. It was a family of seven,
Mom and Dad and five young children, ages 3 to 14.
The
lady, I use the term loosely, immediately started going off. Dropping F-bombs and every other expletive to
describe her room and experience thus far at our resort. It wasn't that she was using words that I had
not heard or from time to time, have used myself. It was all about the fact that her five young
children were right there in the unit and all within earshot. It was amazing how little I heard of what she
was actually saying as I was embarrassed to be in the presence of children
while such words were being shouted at me.
I
recognize that I grew up in a home where such words were not used by my parents
or my two older brothers. At least not
in my company and certainly never in the presence of my mother and father. I was 16 years old when I heard my father say
"damn" for the first time. It was directed at me as he used the word as an
adjective saying, "Get your damn feet off that pillar." I remember the experience as if it was yesterday. Having never heard my father speak in such a
demonstrative way, my feet were on the porch in a heartbeat.
I have
had many people over the years swear at me with regard to how I have responded
to their problems or issues. I have
never enjoyed the experience and frankly take little heed to it. I find it much more difficult to deal with
the courteous guest who is upset but allow their articulation and use of the
English language as a tool to effectively communicate their
disappointment. These educated
individuals can make you feel about as bad as it can get. People yelling obscenities at you have hardly
no effect.
This Mom
effectively communicated to her five children that it is okay to use
inappropriate language and yell at the top of your lungs at a complete
stranger. These five children now know it
is okay by Mom's standards to respond to anyone in customer service with obscenities
and yelling. A real class act she
was. For my part, I mostly kept my mouth
shut and allowed her to vent. I did
find her language and yelling objectionable and made a point to let her know
that not only it was inappropriate to speak in such a fashion in front of young
children but inappropriate to speak in such a fashion to anyone.
Needless
to say, my words were falling on deaf ears as she told me to F-bomb myself as I
departed the unit. I am reminded almost
daily of how fortunate I was to have grown up in a home where my parents
treated others with respect and dignity.
Even when they were unhappy, they never yelled and screamed, shouted obscenities
or tried to make someone feel less than what they were. Thank God for Mom and Dad and their modeling
of appropriate and respectful adult behavior.

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