I was at the Wawa the other day getting my Diet Lemonade Tea and a few other snacks. I paid with cash, which I don't normally do, but I wanted to break the $10 bill I had. The cashier gave me back my change and when I went to put it in my pocket I noticed he gave me 2 $5 bills back instead of 1 (totally understandable, as they were brand new and they stick together more times than not).
I immediately handed the cashier the extra $5 bill back. He looked at me like I was crazy. The other cashier looked at me funny, too. Then my cashier apologized to me. I just said "oooooook" and walked out the door. I'm a decent person, and I would have been less than scum if I waltzed out of there with more money than I should have knowing someone would get in trouble for an honest mistake.
What's sad is that I guess it was weird for someone to be honest.
I immediately handed the cashier the extra $5 bill back. He looked at me like I was crazy. The other cashier looked at me funny, too. Then my cashier apologized to me. I just said "oooooook" and walked out the door. I'm a decent person, and I would have been less than scum if I waltzed out of there with more money than I should have knowing someone would get in trouble for an honest mistake.
What's sad is that I guess it was weird for someone to be honest.
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