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You should realise that it is a breach of someone's human rights to ask them to interrupt a mobile phone call in order that you can have a conversation with them. The person deprived of their phone call can claim damages under the Human Rights Act.


What's all this nonsense about the LL PO being busy being used by all the middle classes? Whenever I go there, there are plenty of people who don't appear to fit into the "middle class" category.

giggirl Wrote:

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> I think it should be a given that customers who

> need to fill out forms should stand aside to do

> it. I use the PO a lot and I arrive with my

> envelopes ready to be scanned. I literally only

> take seconds at the counter. If you need to fill

> out a form, borrow a pen, finish selotaping your

> package, or anything else that does not require

> staff input, then stand aside and let someone else


Good girl giggirl erm, anyway - absolutely spot on - be prepared, bring sellotape and a pen. been using it since way back when, and always exchage pleasentries. They are human beings behind the counter as well... and as for the phone thing - the height of rudeness.

> be served. It's soul destroying to watch staff

> staring into space whilst waiting for customers to

> get ready to be served.

>

> Don't get me started on people who are on their

> phones at the counter; that's rude to the staff

> serving them and to the people waiting.

>

> The staff at Lordship Lane are good people doing

> their best. It's not their place to say "oh it's

> busy today I won't take a break". That's the thin

> end of the wedge. They have to eat and they have

> errands to run, just like everyone else.

Designerjooles Wrote:

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> Attention Razors: I was sending a box of

> chocolates and a card to my father in New Zealand

> for his birthday. Yeah - I'm so middle-class for

> doing that! The horror!

> Grow up and try to get that chip off your

> shoulder. Life is better when your happy.

. . . . . . . .

Sending a box of chocolates half way around the world-thats the type of thing that probably held up the original poster in queue-try reading and undestanding the OP b4 popping. Did the chocs melt i wonder. .

Loz Wrote:

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> Razors Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > What does everyone expect- LL PO is very busy

> with the middle classes sending all kinds of tat

> over

> > the world to their middle class pals, and it is

> they who clog up the PO.

>

> I wish you would PO...

. . . . . . . . . . .

Well if yot are happy to queue then don't complain about the staff,and put the OP right.

What GigGirl said.

If the middle classes are keeping the postal service going (and clogging up LL post office as a side effect) then hats off to them. I gave up on the Royal Mail years ago. All the chocs I send to New Zealand relatives originate from New Zealand chocolate shops. That's the beauty of the internet.

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