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During a busy time at the bakery counter, a loyal customer/member stops you to chat. as he's talking, you notice a customer/member nearby that needs .what would you be most and least likely to do? (a.) tell him that you will be happy to continue talking with him right after you the other customer/member. (b.)apologize and tell him you see another customer/member that needs your .(c.)in order to keep him happy, allow him to continue his story until he is finished. (d.)interrupt to ask if there's anything you can him with today.

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