jmc
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Hi All,
Sometimes I seem to have a knack for rubbing people the wrong way and then wondering why. I'm generally not a confrontational person unless someone is taking an unfair advantage. Please tell me if I was out of line in this case:
I'm getting only one item at a supermarket and all the regular registers have only one or two customers deep except the idle express line. Just as I approach the express line, a woman pulls her cart out of a regular register and gets to the express line about one step ahead of me. Her cart was about half full on top and had several heavy items on the bottom.
"Express line?" I asked, nodding at her cart?
She smiled sweetly, pointed at the sign and said "Fifteen items or less".
"So you're under the limit?" (probably with a twing of disbelief in my voice.)
"Yes." (again, the sweet smile.)
"Then I must have misjudged." (a superficial apology)
Nothing more said during her extended checkout process. Many items, plus the cashier needing to come around to scan the heavy items below.
After witnessing this, when she came back to my end of her cart, I said "I don't believe you.", trying to keep it light but still make my point.
"Well, there was 25 items" she admitted, "But you don't have to be so rude about it." (Her claws were out.)
"I don't think I was being rude. Rude is ignoring the rules and making everyone behind you wait." (enough with the lightness)
She stomped off saying something to me over her shoulder, but I couldn't make it out and probably that's good.
Of course when you only hear one side of a story, the other side always looks bad. But still, could you share your thoughts on this.
Thanks,
John
Sometimes I seem to have a knack for rubbing people the wrong way and then wondering why. I'm generally not a confrontational person unless someone is taking an unfair advantage. Please tell me if I was out of line in this case:
I'm getting only one item at a supermarket and all the regular registers have only one or two customers deep except the idle express line. Just as I approach the express line, a woman pulls her cart out of a regular register and gets to the express line about one step ahead of me. Her cart was about half full on top and had several heavy items on the bottom.
"Express line?" I asked, nodding at her cart?
She smiled sweetly, pointed at the sign and said "Fifteen items or less".
"So you're under the limit?" (probably with a twing of disbelief in my voice.)
"Yes." (again, the sweet smile.)
"Then I must have misjudged." (a superficial apology)
Nothing more said during her extended checkout process. Many items, plus the cashier needing to come around to scan the heavy items below.
After witnessing this, when she came back to my end of her cart, I said "I don't believe you.", trying to keep it light but still make my point.
"Well, there was 25 items" she admitted, "But you don't have to be so rude about it." (Her claws were out.)
"I don't think I was being rude. Rude is ignoring the rules and making everyone behind you wait." (enough with the lightness)
She stomped off saying something to me over her shoulder, but I couldn't make it out and probably that's good.
Of course when you only hear one side of a story, the other side always looks bad. But still, could you share your thoughts on this.
Thanks,
John