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Kestrell ([personal profile] kestrell) wrote2012-06-15 08:26 am
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How to wreak confusion: say something nice

I just spent ten minutes on hold so that I could tell the manager of a customer service person that I thought he did an amazingly quick and efficient job resolving my issue. The manager sounded really confused, but said the customer service person would receive a spirit card. I have no idea what a spirit card is--my preference would be that it's a postcard with a ghost attached--but I am inordinately pleased that I did a good deed and simultaneously instigated confusion. I will have to do this more often.
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[personal profile] jesse_the_k 2012-06-16 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, it does confuse the hell out of them.

In fact Mark Twain said the inverse of this: "Always do right. This will gratify some people and astonish the rest."

I think a spirit card should be a portable bar. Add water and you'll get drunk.

But I bet the "spirit" in question is team spirit, as exemplified by the "spirit days" for high school football teams.