Do not enter a store unless you have some errand. Ask for what you want as explicitly as possible and do not take the time of the attendants by examining fifty things that you do not want. If you do not intend to purchase goods but wish to examine them for future selections, say so. Never try to cheapen goods. If the price is too high for the quality offered, or will not suit your purse, look elsewhere for what will better suit you. Do not stand hesitating at a counter. Make up your mind quickly or leave the store to make your decision, even if you return again. Be careful not to injure goods by handling.This passage describes

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Do not enter a store unless you have some errand. Ask for what you want as explicitly as possible and do not take the time of the attendants by examining fifty things that you do not want. If you do not intend to purchase goods but wish to examine them for future selections, say so. Never try to cheapen goods. If the price is too high for the quality offered, or will not suit your purse, look elsewhere for what will better suit you. Do not stand hesitating at a counter. Make up your mind quickly or leave the store to make your decision, even if you return again. Be careful not to injure goods by handling.<br>This passage describes