smooth
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I have just taken my daughter shopping for a dress for her prom. We got everything she needed so I decided to see if there was anything that took my fancy in Selfridges. After not being able to squeeze my fit into a lovely pair of shoes I headed over to the Choo area.
The lovely assistant was very helpful and then leant over and said "Can I ask you a personal question?" obviously I replied of course as I thought how personal can she get in the middle of a store! "have you had your boobs done?" well obviously quite personal! ha ha.
Two thoughts I could have refused to answer but that would have been rude, I could whisper the answer back so I did the latter. Five minutes of whispering later I was giving her the name of my surgeon . So again a little while later after she had told me about her "problem" boobs, fear of anaesthetics, medical history and such she asked more questions. The conversation then turned into her asking about botox and fillers and what would be suitable for her. Now I'm all for imparting information and telling people that whilst they have lines they don't actually "need" treatments doing, she asked for my contact number. I thought the till in a shop wasn't ideal to be doing a consultation so this has provoked me to ask:
So what is the strangest place you have been asked advice and did you oblige?
The lovely assistant was very helpful and then leant over and said "Can I ask you a personal question?" obviously I replied of course as I thought how personal can she get in the middle of a store! "have you had your boobs done?" well obviously quite personal! ha ha.
Two thoughts I could have refused to answer but that would have been rude, I could whisper the answer back so I did the latter. Five minutes of whispering later I was giving her the name of my surgeon . So again a little while later after she had told me about her "problem" boobs, fear of anaesthetics, medical history and such she asked more questions. The conversation then turned into her asking about botox and fillers and what would be suitable for her. Now I'm all for imparting information and telling people that whilst they have lines they don't actually "need" treatments doing, she asked for my contact number. I thought the till in a shop wasn't ideal to be doing a consultation so this has provoked me to ask:
So what is the strangest place you have been asked advice and did you oblige?