From Not Always Right: When You Want The Aloha To Be More Of The “Goodbye” Kind Than The “Hello” Kind, Part 2
I am helping a customer book a flight and hotel to Hawaii.
Me: “Do you need me to book a taxi for you from the airport to the hotel?”
Customer: “Wait, do they have cars in Hawaii?”
Me: “Uh, of course.”
Customer: “But how do they get them over there?! Isn’t there like a big river in the way?”
Me: “The Pacific, yes.”
Customer: “Fine, the Pacific River, whatever.”
NOT my story.
John Zakour and Scott Roberts
From Not Always Right: When You Want The Aloha To Be More Of The “Goodbye” Kind Than The “Hello” Kind, Part 2
I am helping a customer book a flight and hotel to Hawaii.
Me: “Do you need me to book a taxi for you from the airport to the hotel?”
Customer: “Wait, do they have cars in Hawaii?”
Me: “Uh, of course.”
Customer: “But how do they get them over there?! Isn’t there like a big river in the way?”
Me: “The Pacific, yes.”
Customer: “Fine, the Pacific River, whatever.”
NOT my story.