On February 16, 2025, at around 4:30 p.m., I went to this place to drink coffee. As soon as I told her what kind of coffee I needed, the saleswoman who was there at that moment began to scold me like a little girl for not saying the word "hello" to her. Then the same saleswoman went even further in her reasoning, making a thoughtful conclusion that it turns out that impoliteness is one of the characteristic features of Belarusians in general))) It's interesting, isn't it?) You come to the territory of a religious institution, and they label you and your compatriots at the same time, as if you were in some kind of Nazi concentration camp) In general, it would be nice if the management of the monastery with this saleswoman at least conducted educational work on how to talk to customers, it would be clear to her that she does not have the right to lecture customers at all, and in general she should remove the crown from her head, otherwise she will soon break through the ceiling)))
P.S. And the proof that I'm all right with politeness is the fact that even after her disgusting behavior, I paid for the coffee I made and took it away) But you could not have done that, but just turn around and leave)
It's a cool store. A lot of useful goods. You can quickly make a combination of universal gifts. Kvass, mead, herbs, teas, balms, honey and much more. Everything is very clearly presented in the showcases. Even if discounts were offered for wholesale, it would be great in general.
For example, when buying from 100 rubles, a 10% discount. It would be attractive for big purchases.