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People in business have to be friendly. But when does it cross the line?

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Business people are expected to be friendly and polite at all times. That is necessary to draw customers in. However, there should be a boundary in it.

At which point does having to be friendly for business sake cross the line? What should we guide against not to cross this line?
 
A customer can't just walk in and hug me and expect me not to react because I want to be friendly to customers. That's crossing the line.
 
Yes a business owner has to be friendly to their customers or potential customers but in a situation where the customer is becoming rude to the business owner and the staffs, it should not be accepted.
 
A customer can't just walk in and hug me and expect me not to react because I want to be friendly to customers. That's crossing the line.
I won't laugh over this. Some female attendants in bars are always forced to take this cool so as not to lose customers. That's stupidity.
 
A customer can't just come and harass me all in the name of being friendly. No customer can touch me beyond a handshake or a hug that I offer to close female customers alone.
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A customer can't just come and harass me all in the name of being friendly. No customer can touch me beyond a handshake or a hug that I offer to close female customers alone.
 
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