I was out at the local craft store earlier (very small shop) and a woman in a red t-shirt was asking one of the colleagues something. The woman in red suddenly moved towards me, not watching where she was going, and barged into me. Not hard, but woah, use your eyes and try to imagine other customers doing their shopping as well, because believe it or not, this isn't your own personal shop. And as I said earlier, this is a small shop, so you really do have to mind where you're walking.
Not one word of apology or anything. Then, she and the colleague walked over to the front of the store as I was walking down to pay, and the colleague was telling the lady in red that they had sold out of something she wanted, and was just trying to tell her when they might be in next, talking about deliveries, etc, and the customer just walked out of the shop as the colleague was mid-sentence.
Manners cost nothing, you know. And also you should use them often because one of these days you're going to be rude to the wrong person and end up red in the face after they've either given you a talking down or punched you in the nose.
Not one word of apology or anything. Then, she and the colleague walked over to the front of the store as I was walking down to pay, and the colleague was telling the lady in red that they had sold out of something she wanted, and was just trying to tell her when they might be in next, talking about deliveries, etc, and the customer just walked out of the shop as the colleague was mid-sentence.
Manners cost nothing, you know. And also you should use them often because one of these days you're going to be rude to the wrong person and end up red in the face after they've either given you a talking down or punched you in the nose.
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