Quote Originally Posted by Edwina's Secretary

Sales people who say "No problem" or "have a good one" in place of please or thank you. They are not synonymous.

I should hope doing your job is not a problem. I would hate to think the service I am paying for is a problem!

And have a good what? It does give me a few seconds of wondering...good day...good life...good roll in the....? But it certainly doesn't tell me the merchant appreciates my business!
Ok I do have to admit I do say No problem to my clients when they leave, but if I don't they tend to think that they've somehow burden my day. I'm a Veterans Service Officer and I handle around 200 claims for benefits. So when a client is profusely saying "Thank you" for doing my job and just ranting on I say "You're Welcome and Have A Nice Day." the first time and then kick in the "No Problem it's what I love" after that. I feel that it reassures them that they ARE NOT a burden to me and I enjoy assisting them.