We had this whacked out woman come into the store a few days ago. After pretty much driving me batty with her thousand and one questions she finally picked out what she needed and was at the register.
An elderly man came up behind her and asked her how she was doing. She pointedly turned her head away from him. He and I exchange a WTF look and I finish ringing her up. She goes to the microwave to heat up something and he buys a couple of lottery tickets.
As soon as he exits the store she goes ballistic. "How dare he use his social security checks to buy lotto tickets. That's why I ignored because I knew what he doing." Now she doesn't know this guy who owns his own business and does not need social security and even he was getting social security it's none of her business what he spends the money on.
However she was still going off, she walks over to the door and stares at his car. "Look at him, he's not even disabled." Confused I look out the window, he's not parked in the handicapped space so I don't get what she's whining about.
She then proceeds to complain that there are people in the world on dialysis and people who have glaucoma who could use that money. How dare he spend it on lotto tickets. She then turns to me and says "Doesn't that make you so mad?"
"No," I say "I tend to mind my own business and not judge the other customers." She shut up real quick and left. Seriously I have no idea why a man buying a lottery ticket would put her in such a frenzy.
An elderly man came up behind her and asked her how she was doing. She pointedly turned her head away from him. He and I exchange a WTF look and I finish ringing her up. She goes to the microwave to heat up something and he buys a couple of lottery tickets.
As soon as he exits the store she goes ballistic. "How dare he use his social security checks to buy lotto tickets. That's why I ignored because I knew what he doing." Now she doesn't know this guy who owns his own business and does not need social security and even he was getting social security it's none of her business what he spends the money on.
However she was still going off, she walks over to the door and stares at his car. "Look at him, he's not even disabled." Confused I look out the window, he's not parked in the handicapped space so I don't get what she's whining about.
She then proceeds to complain that there are people in the world on dialysis and people who have glaucoma who could use that money. How dare he spend it on lotto tickets. She then turns to me and says "Doesn't that make you so mad?"
"No," I say "I tend to mind my own business and not judge the other customers." She shut up real quick and left. Seriously I have no idea why a man buying a lottery ticket would put her in such a frenzy.
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