Do VIPs really need special treatment?

Philippines
September 22, 2010 7:23am CST
Do Very-Important-Persons really need special treatment? These can be the directors or the highest officers of your clients. Like for example, what if they are 10th in line, being an officer, do they deserve to be squeezed in the frontline so as to be served faster? Isnt this the start of corruption? Why cant VIPs line up just like everyone else? I mean, they truly deserve the position theyre in but dont you think that it is unfair?
7 responses
@mythociate (21435)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
5 Jan 11
No, it's not unfair. That's like asking if it's unfair you have to wait while your computer does a v.-check before letting you type on a new page; maybe it shouldn't, but that's how it works ... has to make sure the network is 'clean' before setting-down in it.
@Kalyni2011 (3496)
• India
11 Dec 10
In my country the ministers, political leaders are considered as VIP and VVIP persons, when they are coming, undue importance is given to them, roads are blocked, traffic jammed, one such VVIP was supposed to visit our city, there was much hue and cry, but at the last moment it was said to be canceled, crores of rupees were wasted, it is public money happy mylotting cheers kalyni
@puccagirl (7294)
• Israel
22 Sep 10
I think they do in some cases, while they might not in others. But very few people get VIP treatment everywhere I think. (unless you are very famous, for instance)
• Vietnam
22 Sep 10
They had to spend much effort to reach that position. They deserve to receive such special treatment. They work for benefit of many people. They are very important persons so that they must be protected.
22 Sep 10
yes of course that why its cal VIP meaning very important person we should treat very good very well as soon as we can make it better to show them the satisfy of what they need.maybe its unfair but tink of the reason why they call VIP,just tink the other side...
@camposkat (306)
8 Dec 10
Nah, I don't think these so-called VIP's should be given special treatment wherever they may be. They should, like all of us "commoners", stand in queue and not be let first just because they're from the government or some famous person's next of kin. They should wait for their turn, everyone should be treated fairly although I must admit most people today like to use their influence or their connections just so they can have everything the easy way. But yeah if we lived in a perfect world, I believe everyone would be treated just and fairly by anyone whoever they may be, rich or poor, royalty or commoner, famous or nobody. And if they are in a position of power (government official or something) they should know how to serve not to be served by others and feel important because although it can be nice to be important, it's way important to be nice. :)
@o0jopak0o (6394)
• Philippines
22 Sep 10
well they do, like a investor and such you will do everything so they will invest in your company.