Anyone else have this pet peeve that, when you're trying to get the attention of a rapidly-departing customer for some reason (they didn't sign something, they didn't press the right button, they left items behind, ect.), it'll take you repeating the cry of "Excuse, me, sir/ma'am...?" at least three or four times before they turn around with an "Oh, are you talking to me?" expression on their face?
Now, I realize that grocery stores tend to be somewhat loud, but wouldn't your natural inclination be to turn your head if you hear the phrase "Excuse me, sir/ma'am?" being repeated in an increasingly loud voice several times? Every single time I'm out in the parking lot collecting carts, and I try frantically to get the attention of a customer pushing one of their carts away from me as rapidly as possible, it's like these people are selectively deaf...at least until they turn around and see that I've been walking behind them for half the length of the freaking lot. It *has* to be deliberate, or else I live in the most hard-of-hearing town in the world.

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