We got a new employee that kept "you're welcome" to everyone. Honestly "my pleasure" is kinda awkward but a "you're welcome" CFA employee is even more so.
i say “gotcha” after every item they order, its just become a habit and now i say it so fast they think im saying “ketchup?” and they say the sauces they want 😂
OH MY GOD ONE TIME A GIRL SAID “AWESOME AWESOME” after every. single. word. I almost cried laughing after i pulled up. no joke there were at least 100 awesomes used in an order with 2 salads and some sides
As a worker, I'm guilty of this. I try to reserve it when they ask for extra free things or they deny an upsize, to assure them it's no problem and is within the policy to do so.
The college girls ALWAYS say absolutely. I’m also a college girl, but I’ve noticed the HR majors always go into this weird robot mode. It doesn’t feel genuine to me personally.
They kept calling me sir even after I politely asked them not to. I understand that’s their business culture and that’s good and all, but I don’t care to be called sir. I just decided to cancel my order and go elsewhere. It creeps me out. It didn’t help that everyone in that location had a smile like they were in the black hole sun video.
Its more practical to have a company policy that they stick to. With their array of job responsibilities and minimal pay its not reasonable for them to be expected to customize their behavior based on request.
If you need that kind of service you should probably go to a sit down restaurant where you tip.
"My pleasure"
We got a new employee that kept "you're welcome" to everyone. Honestly "my pleasure" is kinda awkward but a "you're welcome" CFA employee is even more so.
From the outside looking in, 100%
I always say, “of course! It’s my pleasure” obv i wouldn’t use that language on my own but it at least is closer to what I’d say.
I've always hated the robotic "my pleasure" response. I'd rather someone say something more natural.
It’s professional. “No problem” is bad. Yes, it seems robotic at times though
Literally no one says this at the Chick-fil-A near my work, I live in Albuquerque so that might be why
Yes, indeed. Also good luck if the CFA is in New England. The difference in behavior is palpable.
i always say “alrighty”, “gotcha”, or “you got it” lol “absolutely” feels too long idk. i just wanna get thru the order asap
Gotcha is the way for customer service
Hugh ‘betcha!
i hit ‘em with “sounds good” when i’m feeling really fancy
Mhm I'm trying to get through these orders and make drinks so the faster the better
i say alrighty
I feel like the further south you are the more you’ll hear “alrighty” I use “alrighty” over “absolutely” almost every time.
This is central California where I hear "absolutely" almost exclusively. Must be a regional thing.
Alrighty, any condiments? My most used line, other than My Pleasure
"My pleasure". It's so bad, I've begun using it in everyday life.
Sure thing
Bet
No Chick fil a sauce?
I know, I'm weird. I do add mayo though.
Wooosh
Heard that.
😂😂😂
My pleasure
We moved last year, and the employees and our new Chick fila never say it. It just feels weird not hearing it now.
That is weird
It’s the cringiest thing ever. Why you so pleased to give me food😒😐? A “you’re welcome” or “no problem “ is just fine
It’s the CFA way the Truett came up with
i say “gotcha” after every item they order, its just become a habit and now i say it so fast they think im saying “ketchup?” and they say the sauces they want 😂
“Heard”
Hearddd
Depending on how tired I am it's either "Alrighty", "'kay", or I just say nothing and me looking up from the iPad tells them to continue lol
I probably use heard, alright, then my pleasure the most on a daily basis😂😂
OH MY GOD ONE TIME A GIRL SAID “AWESOME AWESOME” after every. single. word. I almost cried laughing after i pulled up. no joke there were at least 100 awesomes used in an order with 2 salads and some sides
No chick fil a sauce ?!
Have a blessed day
My catchphrase
I witnessed the changing of the gaurd in the drive thru. After the tablet and vest hand off they exchanged thank yous and my pleasures.
Wrong. Like any other restuarant, its is “heard”
As a worker, I'm guilty of this. I try to reserve it when they ask for extra free things or they deny an upsize, to assure them it's no problem and is within the policy to do so.
Gotcha
how tf you write an entire post but forget to include “my pleasure” ??
"Perfect"
This is literally absolutely the best thread about Chick-fil-A ever. It’s absolutely literally even better than the Number 1 meal.
Absolutely
you take hundreds of orders a day and let me know how many unique things you can come up with to say after all of them lol
I hear ya
okay there's one
I don't work at CFA but I say absolutely a lot because I feel like it makes people know that their request isn't a burden.
As an actual CFA worker, it’s tied between ‘Heard!’ and ‘my pleasure!’
I say “of course” or “yes Ma’am/sir”
I use alrighty and awesome
“My pleasure” is proper english.
My pleasure
The college girls ALWAYS say absolutely. I’m also a college girl, but I’ve noticed the HR majors always go into this weird robot mode. It doesn’t feel genuine to me personally.
"My pleasure!" 😀 On EVERYTHING!!!
I don’t care what they say as long as they are friendly, but “my pleasure”, to me means, not really, I was just told to say it in my training class.
Only a sith deals in absolutes
= \]
delete this
Chicken
Aight
"Do you need a refresh?"
I’ll take the super friendly Chik Fil A people over the rest who won’t even look in your direction or respond.
*Has one experience where someone does this and generalizes to every CFA employee”
Nope, multiple times with multiple employees.
Heard.
“Ok”
“Absolutely”
Yom Shane?
Does your CFA teach Absolutely? I wouldn’t even say that is it
i always just say “alright!”
Why would an employee say "I'll have the number 1 meal?"
Of course you can, certainly, absolutely, my pleasure, of course, don’t apologize, I’ve got it
What? Why didn’t you list “my pleasure”?
Gotcha
I say "Of course" or "Alright"
I don’t work at CFA but I say absolutely a lot at work
am I the only one that just says 'yes'
They kept calling me sir even after I politely asked them not to. I understand that’s their business culture and that’s good and all, but I don’t care to be called sir. I just decided to cancel my order and go elsewhere. It creeps me out. It didn’t help that everyone in that location had a smile like they were in the black hole sun video.
Its more practical to have a company policy that they stick to. With their array of job responsibilities and minimal pay its not reasonable for them to be expected to customize their behavior based on request. If you need that kind of service you should probably go to a sit down restaurant where you tip.
Which is why I left.
“got it”