HyderaBAD hospitality

Hyderabad hospitality

And I thought customer service in Canada was terrible…

_Via_ “TripTouch”:http://www.triptouch.com/india/si/hyderabad/photos/4389

About Younghusband

Sir Francis Edward Younghusband (1863-1942) was a British explorer, army officer, military-political officer, and foreign correspondent born in India who led expeditions into Manchuria, Kashgar, and Tibet. He three times tried and failed to scale Mt. Everest and journeyed from China to India, crossing the Gobi desert and the Mustagh Pass (alt. c.19,000 ft/5,791 m) of the Karakoram mountain range in modern day Pakistan. Convinced of Russian designs on British interests in India, Younghusband proactively engaged in the nineteenth century spying and conflict over Central Asia between the British and the Russians known as the Great Game. "Younghusband" is a Canadian who has spent a number of years bouncing back and forth between his home country and Japan. Fluent in Japanese and English with experience in numerous other languages from Spanish to Georgian, Younghusband has travelled throughout Asia. He graduated with an MA from the War Studies Department at the Royal Military College of Canada, where he focussed on the Japanese oil industry and energy security issues. He has recently returned to Canada from Japan, and is working in the technology sector.
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5 Responses to HyderaBAD hospitality

  1. Alfred Russel Wallace says:

    At least they said ‘sorry’…

  2. aceface says:

    I think it’s probably there are lots of passerbys asking for a glass of mineral water without ordering anything.

  3. A.R.Yngve says:

    No spitting
    No swearing
    No Piercing
    No “Superman logo” shirts
    No suicide-bombers
    No goatees
    No American tourists asking for the “continental breakfast”
    No mimes
    No Carrot Top
    (etc.)
    :-P

  4. Ad Broad says:

    This is where service workers on Manhattan’s Upper West Side must go to train.

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