Question for the providers here.
Whenever you send off your client at the end of a session, do you include something along the lines of "see you next time" or "come again", and if so, is it a standard catchphrase for every client that wasn't terrible (and you wouldn't mind seeing again), is it an expression reserved only for "great" clients that you can't wait to see again, or is it only used if it's a client that you would like to retain but you have the feeling that they may not repeat?
(Others that have insights feel free to comment).
Whenever you send off your client at the end of a session, do you include something along the lines of "see you next time" or "come again", and if so, is it a standard catchphrase for every client that wasn't terrible (and you wouldn't mind seeing again), is it an expression reserved only for "great" clients that you can't wait to see again, or is it only used if it's a client that you would like to retain but you have the feeling that they may not repeat?
(Others that have insights feel free to comment).





