I wish i could give this place a 0. Bad bad bad service.
And the worker is very impolie.
She knew that we where in need of Wifi and thats why we also choosed to take a coffee there. And despite that she was very keen to kick us out even though it wasent people there. This place is a joke and i have never been in a situation like this, you are told that its okay yo use wifi and then quickly kicked out. In France the costumer asks when he wants to pay not the other way around. Learn some manners you humain désagréable.
What a joke. She didnt even fill upp the glass with orange juice it was half full. So poor.
If you like to smell cigarette and have a bad costumer experience then visit this s*it if not move on.
It has nothing to do with what you provided or not. It has to do with your ethics. At the very beginning you didnt have that welcoming behavior.
What do you mean by educated people? Are you educated because you can give someone a juice or a coffee?
Education is 5 years of study at the university like i have. And people with manners do not except people to order something new every 5 minutes. Thats why we ordered one more Juice so that you could stop with your evil eyes.
You should learn some ethics. In Italy, Greece, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Asia i can bet that no one kicks out a costumer when they are in need of wifi. You should know that. Be a bit human. We were in need of connection thats why i needed to test the connection before. We treated you with respect and didnt sit at your place for free. My money pays your rent so be a bit humble. Is this Paris you want your costumers to experience? Disgusting.
It doesnt take much to be respectful and polite. You should at least have...
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