So I'm standing at my register without any customers (yay!) just perusing through this week's sale ad because I'm bored, and I feel a tap on my shoulder.
Me: me, duh!
WG: Weird Guy
WG: excuse me?
Me: yes?
WG: I just want to throw my trash away in your trash can and didn't want you to think I was trying to bite your butt or anything.
Me: erm, ok.
Now, my area behind the register is very small, and my trash can is partially under the register, so it was nice of him to say "excuse me" because in order for anyone besides me to throw away trash they do really have to bend down to my, well, "butt level." I've had people try to throw away their trash without saying anything to me, and I've bumped into their heads.
So the guy throw his trash away.
WG: actually, I like sweet things, so biting your butt might be a nice thing to do.
Me:
And before I could think of anything to say back to him, he grabbed his groceries and left.
What makes customers think that they can say stuff like that to us?
Me: me, duh!
WG: Weird Guy
WG: excuse me?
Me: yes?
WG: I just want to throw my trash away in your trash can and didn't want you to think I was trying to bite your butt or anything.
Me: erm, ok.
Now, my area behind the register is very small, and my trash can is partially under the register, so it was nice of him to say "excuse me" because in order for anyone besides me to throw away trash they do really have to bend down to my, well, "butt level." I've had people try to throw away their trash without saying anything to me, and I've bumped into their heads.
So the guy throw his trash away.
WG: actually, I like sweet things, so biting your butt might be a nice thing to do.
Me:
And before I could think of anything to say back to him, he grabbed his groceries and left.
What makes customers think that they can say stuff like that to us?
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