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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.
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.
ReplyDeleteMy 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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