DON'T ask this...

Published on September 29, 2023
Duration: 0:24

This video highlights common, often insensitive, questions customers ask veterans in gun shops. It satirizes the inappropriate nature of asking about combat experiences or 'seeing shit' and uses a humorous scenario with a revolver to illustrate the point. The content emphasizes respectful interaction with service members.

Quick Summary

Avoid asking veterans insensitive questions like 'seen some shit' or 'smoked anyone' in gun shops. D'Boss Firearms uses humor to illustrate that respectful conversation is key when interacting with service members.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Customer Enters Gun Shop
  2. 00:10Owner Refers to Colleague
  3. 00:15Inappropriate Question & Response

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of inappropriate questions should I avoid asking veterans in a gun shop?

Avoid asking veterans if they have 'seen some shit' or if they have 'smoked' anyone. These questions are often insensitive and can make veterans uncomfortable, especially in a retail setting.

How can gun shop staff handle awkward questions about military service?

Staff can politely clarify their own service status and, if applicable, refer the customer to a colleague who is a veteran. Humor or a direct but polite deflection can also be used for inappropriate inquiries.

What is the main message of the D'Boss Firearms video about veteran interactions?

The video's main message is to promote respectful and appropriate conversation with veterans. It highlights common social blunders and encourages patrons to be mindful of sensitive topics when interacting with service members.

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