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Originally Posted by NinaBrooke
exactly. ANd it is not even meant that way. Its just a general habit . Plus: Europeans are not as friendly as americans in general. There might be several reasons for that, but to dive into that cultural differences is too much for now. I remember when I was starting to work as an escort and went to luxury boutiques for the first times. I was so angry all the time because I was treated like shit. It made me just appear like an arrogant person myself and then all of the sudden it worked  . Nowadays I buy online mostly, I am tired of interacting with people at all when shopping. Shops are too mindboggingly huge and it gives me anxiety attacks  . I love small Wolford shops where you have a hard time turning around and don`t get ADD like attacks of "WHAT THE HELL SHALL I BUY HERE" because it is so overwhelmingly much!
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Soooo.... tell me how she was supposed to buy that bag?

So Oprah isn't used to shopping in other countries? Is this something that shouldn't be new on her?
And I've never been treated that way in Saks, or any place. And Coach is too cheap to turn anyone away. ESPECIALLY here in Dallas. Yes, I know for sure they treat you like you look, so I make sure that no matter how casual, they know that I am capable of buying what I want.
I don't disagree about the marketing ploy, but it was still uncalled for. And that's no reason to rationalize unacceptable behavior. When you have a multi-billionaire client walk into your shop and you work on commission, you schmooze!
I'm with Nurseguy on this one.