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Discover Ludwig"awkward customer" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use this phrase to describe someone who is socially uncomfortable in a given situation. For example, "The waiter had to deal with an awkward customer who refused to make eye contact."
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She can be an awkward customer.
And sidelining one awkward customer hasn't changed that.
It has been an awkward customer in cricket politics for a while.
In some Wessex circles Buckland may be regarded as an awkward customer.
Dyche signed the 25-year-old from Brighton in January, and he said: "He keeps going, he's an awkward customer.
A good manager would have realised what was happening and neutralised this awkward customer with charm and a complimentary digestif.
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Sean Dyche, who remains a manager of rich potential despite last season's relegation, set them up to be "awkward customers".
Differences in cultural background may lead to gaffes; socially awkward customers, who find interacting with people tough at the best of times, may now have to worry about making the right impression on salespeople.
Don't feel awkward asking customers to pay for your product or clients to fork up the money they owe you.
When you give back change the other way around, it's awkward and your customer is more likely to drop the change as they are already holding the paper money.
Your fear of being embarrassed or of coming across as an awkward or bizarre customer may be what is holding you back from making the request to use your own containers.
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