* I really appreciate it when the person in front of me in line at checkout moves his shopping cart forward after depositing all his items on the counter, thereby allowing me to start unloading my own items when his start moving forward; leaving the cart behind him while he pays would delay that because it would keep me from moving up close enough to unload my own cart. So thank you.
* I really appreciate it when the person in front of me in line at checkout has her money, checkbook, credit/debit card, ID out and ready to go before the cashier gives the total. I appreciate your consideration.
* I really appreciate it when the cashier doesn't pause, hand hovering enticingly over my change in the drawer, to answer a question/phone call, or stare off into space before handing me my change (or my receipt, for that matter). You have my utmost respect.
* I really appreciate it when the person in front of me in line at checkout doesn't continue to stand in front of the cashier while putting her change, wallet, checkbook, ID, credit/debit card into her purse before picking up her purse and moving on out of the way. My thanks are as the grains of sand in the sea.
Yes, I just went to do some shopping.
Note: Yesterday Thomas, because of rumours that gas prices would shortly rise, and with my approval, filled up my car's tank with gas priced at $2.21 a gallon. Today I saw that the prices had indeed changed -- gas is now $2.16 a gallon.
Apparently it's going to be one of those days all the way around.
5 comments:
LOL...many of your thought are roaming the same roadway as mine today....wimpy wednesday????....Hugs from KY...Ora
Once in awhile I cause some disruption when I'm not quite as organized as usual. Maybe my card didn't get pulled out in a timely manner....or I'm a little slow on the draw. So I appreciate patient people behind me. LOL!
Pam
Aren't supermarkets annoying?
Well, I appreciate the same things...thanks for sharing...hugs,
Joyce
Hey, you forgot to add one to your list...I remember a check out gal onced asked me if all of my kids had the same father,lol....I know five kids is a stigma these days, but I chuckled inside, and walked out in shock...and then at the same store with another check out gal, asked the guy, "are you sure you have enough money?"..now he hadnt run his card through yet...so why did she ask that? Because he was physically gorgous....model beauty and she wanted to front him...
I havent been back there,lol..~Raven
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