The only complaint that seems reasonable is the first one. Perhaps the owner was making a joke, which the lady failed to get, but it does seem a bit confrontational to say that you're going to charge someone extra, without making it clear that you are joking.
The tape thing is a bit peculiar. I can understand why the clerk doesn't want to be giving out vast quantities of tape to all comers (although this is a US Post Office and the clerk has to buy her own sticky tape?????Seems odd to me) but presumably she has a brain in her head and can see how much tape it would take to stick down an envelope. If she's so protective of her tape, perhaps she should have it under her desk where the grockles* can't see it.
This whole letter, though, has the tone that I have come to expect from the sort of people who move to "idyllic country villages" and then complain that the cocks crow every morning, the pig farm smells and the tractors block the roads in the mornings. Its a village, not a theme park. People work there. Get over yourself.
*grockles; rude term for non-local people, or summer people, or tourists. In some areas, anyone who doesn't come from at least five generations of local folk, or anyone who has lived in the area for less than 65 years.
The tape thing is a bit peculiar. I can understand why the clerk doesn't want to be giving out vast quantities of tape to all comers (although this is a US Post Office and the clerk has to buy her own sticky tape?????Seems odd to me) but presumably she has a brain in her head and can see how much tape it would take to stick down an envelope. If she's so protective of her tape, perhaps she should have it under her desk where the grockles* can't see it.
This whole letter, though, has the tone that I have come to expect from the sort of people who move to "idyllic country villages" and then complain that the cocks crow every morning, the pig farm smells and the tractors block the roads in the mornings. Its a village, not a theme park. People work there. Get over yourself.
*grockles; rude term for non-local people, or summer people, or tourists. In some areas, anyone who doesn't come from at least five generations of local folk, or anyone who has lived in the area for less than 65 years.
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