SH: Space Hog
Me: You guessed it!
Went to a used book/video store the other day. One long counter has four registers at it, spaced about five feet apart. Only two registers are open: number 2 and 5 (meaning that there is about fifteen feet between the open registers). I'm at register 2, buying a few old Sherlock Holmes DVDs, when up walks Space Hog.
He has nothing in his hands to buy, but he's taking a serious interest in the movies I'm buying. He stands *right*next*to*me*, peering over my shoulder as I try to bring my purse up to get my money out. I'm not kidding: this guy was a hair's breadth from leaning on my shoulder.
Me: Excuse me, you're invading my personal space. Please move away.
SH: Huh? {stupid look} Yeah, okay. {doesn't move a centimeter}
Me: {more forcefully} I mean it. You're too close, and you're making me uncomfortable.
SH: {another stupid look} Huh? I said okay already. {still doesn't move}
Me: {finally having enough of his rudeness and regretting that I left the house without my service dog, I use my drill instructor/annoyed mother voice} Move away from me right now! You are too close and I don't like it!
SH: {giving me a shocked look, he finally shuffles a few steps away} I said okay. Hey, you gonna buy those Holmes movies?
SH then proceeds to explain to me and the cashier that Holmes is his favorite detective and I should let him buy the videos. All this while the cashier is ringing up my purchase and I'm pulling out my credit card. Thankfully, she finally has enough of SH as well, and informs him in a firm tone that videos are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, and if he wants Holmes movies, he'll have to check the stock another day to see if anyone else brings any in for trade. She then lets him know that if he continues to annoy me she'll have him kicked out of the store. By the time I was done with my purchase, he had gotten the hint and wandered off to browse the music section. He still kept shooting me sour looks, though, like I was buying the movies *just* to hurt his feelings and keep him from completing his Holmes collection.
So, while I was annoyed by SH, I was also grateful to the cashier for standing up to a sucky customer and protecting me.
Me: You guessed it!
Went to a used book/video store the other day. One long counter has four registers at it, spaced about five feet apart. Only two registers are open: number 2 and 5 (meaning that there is about fifteen feet between the open registers). I'm at register 2, buying a few old Sherlock Holmes DVDs, when up walks Space Hog.
He has nothing in his hands to buy, but he's taking a serious interest in the movies I'm buying. He stands *right*next*to*me*, peering over my shoulder as I try to bring my purse up to get my money out. I'm not kidding: this guy was a hair's breadth from leaning on my shoulder.
Me: Excuse me, you're invading my personal space. Please move away.
SH: Huh? {stupid look} Yeah, okay. {doesn't move a centimeter}
Me: {more forcefully} I mean it. You're too close, and you're making me uncomfortable.
SH: {another stupid look} Huh? I said okay already. {still doesn't move}
Me: {finally having enough of his rudeness and regretting that I left the house without my service dog, I use my drill instructor/annoyed mother voice} Move away from me right now! You are too close and I don't like it!
SH: {giving me a shocked look, he finally shuffles a few steps away} I said okay. Hey, you gonna buy those Holmes movies?
SH then proceeds to explain to me and the cashier that Holmes is his favorite detective and I should let him buy the videos. All this while the cashier is ringing up my purchase and I'm pulling out my credit card. Thankfully, she finally has enough of SH as well, and informs him in a firm tone that videos are sold on a first-come, first-served basis, and if he wants Holmes movies, he'll have to check the stock another day to see if anyone else brings any in for trade. She then lets him know that if he continues to annoy me she'll have him kicked out of the store. By the time I was done with my purchase, he had gotten the hint and wandered off to browse the music section. He still kept shooting me sour looks, though, like I was buying the movies *just* to hurt his feelings and keep him from completing his Holmes collection.
So, while I was annoyed by SH, I was also grateful to the cashier for standing up to a sucky customer and protecting me.
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