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Friday, August 14, 2009

SMILE Campaign

As some of you know I work in the hospitality sector, I visit hotels and meet with hotel owners and I also like to explore hotels in Jordan, to learn more about the amenities and the services provided to learn more about leisure activities in the Kingdom. On a monthly basis I host guest in Jordan from hospitality background (Kuwaitis, Lebanese, Americans, Spanish and so on) and I try to visit as many hotels and restaurants as possible. Everybody who visited Jordan for the first time was shocked and surprised as how beautiful and secure Jordan is. People had no idea of how beautiful the weather is, how exotic some of the sites in Jordan, how fancy the establishments are in Jordan. But one dominating factor that all communicated to me loud and clear, Jordanians as people lack SMILING and good hospitality etiquette manners. So I want to establish a new campaign in Jordan and I want all the online social media help in this. SMILE Campaign, we need to learn how to smile more often. I have a dream that one day Taxi drivers in Jordan can great you with a SMILE and how is your day when you first enter the Taxi. I have a dream that your waiter greats you with a smile when taking your order and even when customers complain keep the SMILE going and promise a solution even if it was verbal. I have a dream when checking in to hotels in Jordan receptionists will great you with a SMILE and hope you had a comfortable trip to the Kingdom. I have a dream that all drivers will have courtesy while driving and SMILE for you while allowing you to pass before them. I have a dream all sales staff at shops will great you with a SMILE and keep the SMILE going when the customer is negotiating with them. I have a dream that all preachers will start SMILING and stop repeating that "God Destroy American" slogan. I have a dream that passport agents and visa agents at the airport will start SMILING and wish you a joyful stay at Jordan. I have a dream that government officials will start SMILING more often at press releases. I have a dream policemen will SMILE while giving you a ticket and wish you a safe drive. ___________________________________________________________ Kindly share your SMILE Campaign dream with us. * This post was written while SMILING.

6 comments:

mab3oos said...

I totally agree that Jordanians need a better understanding of the hospitality industry. However, I am afraid that customers (the Jordanian ones!) would be offended if you smile at them. You can train a crew to smile. A population would be a miracle.

I don't know how long you've lived in Jordan, but Jordanians are sickly serious people. Don't take the online blogging/twittering community as representative of all of Jordan. And that's why if an Internet campaign were to be launched, you wouldn't be reaching to those in dire need of stretching their facial muscles more often.

p.s. may a Ramadan "تبسمك في وجه أخيك صدقة" would be a more timely proposition.

Ali said...

I wish i can see Jordanians smile, Life is hard we know but a little smile won't harm.

KittySigurdardottir. said...

I could teach them a thing or two about smiling and being a great host(ess),that's a gift that God has giving me and trained me thoroughly in,ever since I was a little tyke and watched my granddaddy and mom host when people came to visit,they were superb experts at it.It is an art form after all.My aim is to treat guests like royalty.

mais said...

I just pass by ..and for a while i though it is my blog ! see how much they look a like although its the first time i see yours !
anyway it is nice to smile and YES تبسمك في وجه اخيك صدقة

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Mais,

Ii kinda does :-)

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