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<blockquote data-quote="HSSS" data-source="post: 2296655" data-attributes="member: 480869"><p>It is understandable you are fed up with their lack of common decency in how they ask (and no you don’t need proof so they shouldn’t ask for it) but no I don’t agree. If you are able to wear the mask you are able to wear it. If you can’t you can’t. That’s not dependent on the rudeness or friendliness of the staff. It’s not just them you are wearing it for, it’s also for every other customer in the shop and the non rude staff.</p><p></p><p>Edit to say I wish more shops would ask, politely, for customers to wear a mask if they are able on entry, I believe some shops even offer masks as a way of doing this. A polite reminder is enough often to encourage or remind people. There are still those that forget or have no real reason to refuse that can be persuaded by even such a gentle challenge. Though I understand why staff might be afraid to as some refusers (no the real exempt) are so hostile it must be terrifying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HSSS, post: 2296655, member: 480869"] It is understandable you are fed up with their lack of common decency in how they ask (and no you don’t need proof so they shouldn’t ask for it) but no I don’t agree. If you are able to wear the mask you are able to wear it. If you can’t you can’t. That’s not dependent on the rudeness or friendliness of the staff. It’s not just them you are wearing it for, it’s also for every other customer in the shop and the non rude staff. Edit to say I wish more shops would ask, politely, for customers to wear a mask if they are able on entry, I believe some shops even offer masks as a way of doing this. A polite reminder is enough often to encourage or remind people. There are still those that forget or have no real reason to refuse that can be persuaded by even such a gentle challenge. Though I understand why staff might be afraid to as some refusers (no the real exempt) are so hostile it must be terrifying. [/QUOTE]
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