Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Old Lady No.2

Just like the other old lady i had mentioned in my previous post, most old ladies are similar, and a lot of the time I’d rather avoid them. Usually they aren’t the old nice nanny kind, if you know what I mean. A lot of them have teenager resentment, and if I do say so myself they like to make it clear (their hatred towards them rough-scallions... is that what they call us these days?) I remember this one time there would be this regular old lady that would come in almost everyday looking for something that was wrong with the store. Then she’d make a big fuss about it to the point that she’d want to see a manager and tell them for example, “They should lower the shelves so old ladies like herself can reach things” I don’t know, “Or make signs more visual friendly and at eye- level so she doesn’t have to strain to read them” You know, silly things like that. Attention seeker is more like it.

2 comments:

  1. haha 50 isn't even considered that old... my parents are past 50. Hmmm...I wonder if they do that at grocery stores -- you know, hassle management and employees. Sounds like something they would do. If you thinking 50 is old, I wonder how young your parents must be. But yeah, I never really understood why people would go into a store, restaurant or public place to do nothing but complain. I think that if they put some positive thinking going into the store, they'd enjoy the experience much more.

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  2. My parents are in there mid to late 40's, but I don't recall stating how old the ladies were lol. Now that you mention it, I have stories that relate to grocery stores to =)

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