Oh for heaven’s sake! What customers won’t find to gripe about! He’s lucky to get a “no problem.” It’s the most sincere thing Cooper could say. If he’d said “You’re welcome” that wouldn’t be true since hauling stuff out to people’s cars, especially in the winter is not very pleasant. And to say “My pleasure” is even more of a lie. Be grateful you got the “no problem” buddy!
insisting on a “you’re welcome” is juts fishing for a compliment, you noodge.
This strip reminds me of stories I heard about an engineering professor that worked at my local state college years ago.
Oh for heaven’s sake! What customers won’t find to gripe about! He’s lucky to get a “no problem.” It’s the most sincere thing Cooper could say. If he’d said “You’re welcome” that wouldn’t be true since hauling stuff out to people’s cars, especially in the winter is not very pleasant. And to say “My pleasure” is even more of a lie. Be grateful you got the “no problem” buddy!