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"Nancy Young" > wrote in message
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> On 7/10/2016 8:32 AM, wrote:
>> On Sun, 10 Jul 2016 08:15:25 -0400, Nancy Young
>> > wrote:

>
>>> I did that once. I had all my stuff on the belt and the
>>> cashier closed up and left. So I left, since it seemed to
>>> be the thing to do.
>>>
>>> Most of the cashiers I come across are pleasant or all business,
>>> but once in a while you get a hostile or distracted one. Those
>>> are the ones who make things unpleasant. I'm sure they say the
>>> same thing about customers.

>
>> Customers can be rude as well -

>
> Of course. More likely to be, that's why I said cashiers say
> the same.
>
> > I notice that rarely do other people
>> say thanks. Or please for that matter as in 'I was looking for xxx
>> and couldn't find it' 'oh, would you like me to have them bring you
>> some?" Yes.

>
> That's probably the most innocuous of the rude behavior, but
> cashiers and customers alike don't say thanks.
>
>> After a day of that, I'd be feeling rude too. Here if the cashier is
>> going to close they pick a moment closest when there is a gap and
>> place a 'This checkout is closing' sign on the belt, so you won't
>> queue there.

>
> Of course that's what they do here, too, why on earth let a
> customer load up the belt if you're not going to check their
> groceries. It's ludicrous.
>


Yes it is. I would most likely complain until they brought someone to check
it out, because I wouldn't want to do all that shopping again.


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