I\u2019ve been looking for pianos for awhile and was satisfied with the selection here, but I felt like the person working there was a little pushy and rude which led to me wanting to leave. I\u2019m not sure if I\u2019d be comfortable coming here again.<\/p>\n
Reply: My point is that my experience here was very uncomfortable. It was difficult to look for pianos in peace, yet I\u2019d understand why you\u2019d feel the need to be persistent with asking questions in an attempt to help out. My dad isn\u2019t from the US and doesn\u2019t exactly communicate well, so I became anxious when you told him, \u201cPeople usually don\u2019t just walk in\u201d as he was taking a look around; this made me feel as if we were unwelcome. I tried to elaborate his vague response by telling you that we have indeed been looking for a piano for awhile; this was in no way defensive although I didn\u2019t get the chance to fully explain myself since you quickly cut me off by saying, \u201cYeah, I know\u201d. I willfully admit that what you said to my dad slightly irritated me, which is why I blatantly answered the question you asked me and continued to browse around the shop (considering the reason we visited was to look around, obviously). I just recently turned 18 (which you know since I answered when you asked) and would consider myself a sociable person, so the reason of me seeming \u201crude and standoff to the max\u201d is only the outcome of feeling like our visit was bothersome for you. I was antsy the entire time and it was disappointing since I\u2019ve been meaning to visit for awhile. And I understand that maybe you weren\u2019t having the best day, but my review is an honest recap of my PERSONAL experience, and isn\u2019t being said to bash your business. No one is \u201ctrampling\u201d you Ben \u2013 I\u2019d greatly appreciate it if you considered what I\u2019m stating rather than argue.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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