A restaurant within the UK has provide you with an epic approach to reward customers for simply being polite.
Chaii Stop’s recent policy means a chai tea could cost you $2.12 for those who are polite or $5.59 for those who’re rude.
An indication on the Preston cafe explains the pricing gauge.
If a customer were to ask, “Hello, Desi Chai please”, they might expect to pay $2.12 for his or her drink.
“Desi Chai, please” will get you your tea for 3.35.
And also you will likely be stung $5.59 for ordering your tea by saying “Desi Chai”.
Usman Hussain said he hoped the strategy would promote “good vibes only” in his business.
“I feel it’s a pleasant reminder to make use of your manners, because unfortunately sometimes we do need reminding,” he told the Each day Mail.
“We’ve never struggled with rude customers, but since having the sign, persons are definitely coming in additional open and having fun with us.
“To me, an important thing in my business is to walk through the door and be treated such as you’re a welcome guest in our home. It’s nice to have that respect reciprocated.”
The inspiration got here from an American cafe Hussain saw on Facebook years ago.
He said he was yet to sting a customer the total $5.59, giving them a warning as an alternative.
“If a customer doesn’t use their manners I point to the sign, they usually immediately ask again more politely,” Hussain added.
“Loads of people may be quite rude within the mornings while they’re waking up, but once they see the sign, it makes them think.”
“At the top of the day you never know what someone goes through to make them act rude, nevertheless it helps them to drop their guard.
“It gets them talking – like an icebreaker – and that’s what we’re all about. Any negativity gets left on the door,” he said.
And punters appear to understand the move.
Reviews online describe the Indian-inspired tea room, as “a stunning, quirky place“ with “top tier service”.