Friday, November 10, 2006

Reading Is Fundamental

You know the signs at the register that read "20 or under"? Why do people think that applies to everyone but them? I just got back from Walmart and was behind someone in line that had a buggy of items. Now when I go to the 20 and under line I actually will count what I have in my buggy, so I make sure there is not more than the required limit. I just think it's fair for all the other people shopping. Maybe I'm a bit anal about it, but 20 and under means 20 and under! I ended up going to another line and getting checked out while the lady with the over 20 items was still getting checked out. I asked one of the clerks once about this and was told that they can't refuse to check the customer out, no matter how many items they have. They can politely point out to the customer after they ring them up that they did have more than 20 items. Like that's going to change anything. These are the type of people that go through life thinking rules don't apply to them. They're the ones that always expect everything to be done their way.

Sometimes I hate people.

1 comment:

Mike said...

Yeah, what Barb said!


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