| Phrase/Idiom | the customer is always right |
|---|---|
| Definition | This is a trading slogan that states a company’s keenness to be seen to put the customer first. The implied suggestion is that the company is so customer-focused that they will say the customer is right, even if they aren’t. |
| Example | At least for this year, we all have to act accordingly to the slogan: “the customer is always right”. |
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