Wearing old blue jeans and a loose T-shirt, Gary walked by a tailor’s shop byaccident when he wasaboutto go home. After spotting a business suit in the window, he had the intention to go in to have a look. However, the shop assistant frowned at Gary inan extremely unpleasant manner and told him they didn’t make the sort of suit any more. Asamatteroffact, he felt a little uncomfortable then. Hesitating for a while, he asked to try another suit, but was just ignored. Then he knew he was judged by what he was wearing. The next day he went straight to the shop, dressed more properly. This time, the assistant was perfectly willing to receive him, introducing a broad range of suits with great patience. However, Gary said, "I bet you didn’t recognize me. Tobehonest, I’m the guy you treated badly yesterday. You indeed hurt me to some extent." The assistant blushed with shame,apologising for his neglect of duty. Eventually, the shop owner said, "To make up for your unpleasant experience, please permit me to offer you a permanent discount. Our best tailor will serve you here for free incase you want to have your suit maintained." Inreturn, Gary said he accepted the apology and would make a suit there. What would you do if you were inthatcase?