OK, the cup of coffee I got the other day at the drive-through made me think of a thread idea. The coffee lid was flawed, resulting in some messy sipping during my commute. But even when the lid is made correctly, sometimes if the spout is right by the seam of the cup, it results in:
Now, Starbucks and such is one of those places where I only tip sometimes, usually, if I have change I want to get rid of. I am more likely to tip, however, if they put the spout of the lid opposite the cup seam to prevent this.
What are examples of good customer service that may be your "tipping point?" It could be any customer service related situation, not just coffee. For those reading where tipping is not the custom, what are some ways in which you appreciate the worker doing that little extra something that makes your experience all the more enjoyable?
Now, Starbucks and such is one of those places where I only tip sometimes, usually, if I have change I want to get rid of. I am more likely to tip, however, if they put the spout of the lid opposite the cup seam to prevent this.
What are examples of good customer service that may be your "tipping point?" It could be any customer service related situation, not just coffee. For those reading where tipping is not the custom, what are some ways in which you appreciate the worker doing that little extra something that makes your experience all the more enjoyable?