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Businiess name:  Sloan
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I love the selection at Sloan and they are always really helpful at putting complete looks together, even if it's just jewelry for a outfit not from there! The owners and sales people have always seemed great to me. I've worked in boutiques before and sometimes shoppers come in on the cell phone or whatever and do not even acknowledge the people working there. Sometimes people put off an attitude like they want to be left alone when shopping. There's a fine line between hovering and helping and it can be hard to read shoppers. If you go into a boutique with a chip on your shoulder and ignore the sales clerks then what can you expect? In Paris, Americans are KNOWN for being rude and not acknowledging the shop owners when they walk in a store, which to them is like walking into their home and ignoring them. Maybe shoppers in America should consider saying hello when they walk in a store??

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