I like Christmas, in that I like quality carols, crackers and time off work. However, I have no time for the incredibly fake festive cheer found in supermarkets, and I'm sure I'm not alone. A corporation doesn't care if you have a good Christmas, just that they can convince you that to do so you must buy as much of their produce as you can stumble home with.
Anyway, on that note, yesterday I popped into my local behemoth of a superstore to buy some milk. The cashier was clearly new and only about 17 and looked deeply overwhelmed by the crowds. Therefore to assist her I had exact change ready and gave her a cheery smile, which she seemed to welcome. However, as I was taking my receipt a troll of a supervisor passed by and snarled at the girl, and I quote: "you forgot the sodding 'merry christmas' again!"
The cashier looked incredibly embarrassed and almost tearful. She whispered 'merry christmas' to me. I said it back just to make her feel better and did a conspiratorial eye roll.
Seriously, I get that they are required to say it, but at the price of total humiliation?
Anyway, on that note, yesterday I popped into my local behemoth of a superstore to buy some milk. The cashier was clearly new and only about 17 and looked deeply overwhelmed by the crowds. Therefore to assist her I had exact change ready and gave her a cheery smile, which she seemed to welcome. However, as I was taking my receipt a troll of a supervisor passed by and snarled at the girl, and I quote: "you forgot the sodding 'merry christmas' again!"
The cashier looked incredibly embarrassed and almost tearful. She whispered 'merry christmas' to me. I said it back just to make her feel better and did a conspiratorial eye roll.
Seriously, I get that they are required to say it, but at the price of total humiliation?
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