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Originally Posted by 5757
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I'm curious as to why the cashier felt the need to make that comment! Did your wife actually find out the reason this rude kroger lady wanted to share that little fact about her husband? Im assuming your wife just assumed the lady is bonkers, I would. I'm so sarcastic that I might have ended up hurting the kroger ladies feelings. Maybe with a ....... "WoW, great story. . . ."
Oh, some people. Wuteryagonnado?
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That's what I'm wondering.
For example, maybe she wasn't even referring to
consumption of alcohol (*well, it looks like she was, but my point is that her comment could be understood as explaining why she was scrutinizing whether your wife was authorized to purchase alcohol, not to be rude or make her uncomfortable).
it just seems like we're missing some backstory cuz you went through a really long discussion about your wife recieving comments for her age, and then the cashier tried her little "trick" and was "called" on it by your wife. Soooo, it just seems more reasonable to me to conclude the cashier was more commenting along the lines of "my husband died from this stuff....so I'm careful when I sell it."
BFD, I'm with JinnKai, I like crazy/honest people, too. Seems to be in short order these days...but, referencing this thread would lead one to believe that compassion is, as well. I don't know how you'd be offended beyond belief over this, she didn't refuse to sell the shit and didn't even act like that was on her mind to do. But the recommended responses? come on, people...
I'm more pissed when the cashiers make me take my license out of my wallet--that's what the fucking plastic is for (and Cali driver's licenses have and always have the picture on the left when over 21 and on the right when under, big stamps across the top, red lettering date, & etc.--basically, you don't need a loupe to determine whether I'm 21+, but I digress....)