Usage examples of "difficult customer" in English with translation to French

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Customer satisfaction is our number one priority. La satisfaction client est notre priorité numéro un.
It's difficult to learn a foreign language. Il est difficile d'apprendre une langue étrangère.
The customer has been on the phone with the salesman for two hours. Le client est resté pendu au téléphone pendant deux heures avec le vendeur.
It must be terribly difficult, running her household on her own after divorcing. Faire tourner seule son ménage après avoir divorcé doit être terriblement difficile.
A customer came and so tea was brewed. Un client vint et le thé fut préparé.
Apparently, it's getting more difficult to find a good job. Apparemment, il devient plus difficile d'obtenir un bon emploi.
When the last customer leaves, we close the doors. Lorsque le dernier client s'en va, nous fermons les portes.
It is a difficult task, choosing what is "right" or "wrong", but you have to do it. C'est une tâche difficile, choisir ce qui est "bon" ou "mauvais", mais il faut le faire.
I'm only a customer. Je ne suis qu'un client.
This book is too difficult for you to read. Ce livre est trop difficile à lire pour toi.
She suggested that the customer buy a blue tie. Elle a suggéré au client d'acheter une cravate bleue.
It was difficult to remove the coffee stain. Il fut difficile d'avoir la tache de café.
You are a good customer. Vous êtes un bon client.
Traveling was much more difficult in those days. Voyager était alors beaucoup plus difficile.
The customer is always right. Le client a toujours raison.
1989 was a difficult year. 1989 fut une année difficile.
If you're not paying for something, you're not the customer; you're the product being sold. Si tu ne paies pas pour quelque chose, tu n'es pas le client ; tu es le produit vendu.
It is difficult to talk to him. Il est difficile de lui parler.
I'm expecting a customer today. J'attends un client aujourd'hui.
This English book is too difficult for me to read. Ce livre anglais est trop difficile à lire pour moi.
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