Did Tom really have to be so rude to Nick the Greek during the sales?
Hi everyone.
I was just wondering, in a scene about fifteen minutes into the movie, where Tom is trying to sell something to Nick the Greek, why WAS he so rude, pushy and unfriendly, is that his idea of an appropriate customer service?
He kept telling to Nick the Greek stuff like "it does not include the hump of me asking your stupid questions", "F it I'll think I keep it", "what school of finances did you go to" and kept belittling him into buying it and almost refusing to sell the item, refusing anything even remotely resembling a polite explanation of the product and what it includes etc and even swearing and insulting the guy, what's all that about, and why was he like that?
No offense but if I was tring to sell anything like that I would be as polite as heaven.
Even as a customer I am always polite when trying to buy stuff.
And he wasn't afraid even for a moment that Nick the Greek might not only refuse to buy the products but would angrily shout at the seller or at least say "Don't be rude!" etc like he should.
Did anyone else find his behaviour to be completely unacceptable in that scene and why?
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