Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Doug wrote: >But I wonder ... you mean most people don't make a list of what they >want and, after having been in a store a few times, figure out where >different things are so they can go right to them? WTF is wrong with >this guy? I shop the same way you do. Since I buy the same things all the time, I have a regular route through the store that allows me to collect the items efficiently and get out as quickly as possible. (But I always write out and take along a list anyway.) The man's comment probably was mere NT " echo-location " noise (see the item on my Snippets page about how living among NTs is like living among whales). Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 Hi, You met someone on a " childfree pagan list " ? That struck me as a sort of " only on the internet " comment. :-) Nice pictures. Camille > People are weird ... I was in the grocery store this morning. I went to > the drinks aisle, and as I was putting a few bottles into my basket, a > clerk nearby commented " There's a man who knows what he wants " . As > usual in these situations, I ignored him (stupid NT's) and continued on > my merry blitzkrieg-male-shopper way (my style is to go in, ignore as > much as possible of what's happening around me, get what I want, not > respond to the cashier's small talk, and leave quickly). > > But I wonder ... you mean most people don't make a list of what they > want and, after having been in a store a few times, figure out where > different things are so they can go right to them? WTF is wrong with > this guy? > > On another subject, I don't think there's a picture of me on the group's > site, but go to http://home.alltel.net/tychobrahe/austrip.html ... > two of the pictures referenced at top have me in them. Two hints: I > don't have a beard, and I'm not female. > > Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2003 Report Share Posted December 22, 2003 My guess? The clerk was making " chit chat. " It's his job to be friendly to you, even if you don't want him to be. I still have yet to figure out the clerk/customer relationship in all its glory and complexity. Keeping in mind that I am a clerk at a gas-station, I *think* my job is to say hello to everyone, and if I can find a way to strike up chit-chat, to do so. The customer has the right to engage or to remain silent, as he or she sees fit. I have no right to complain of rudeness, because the customer came to the store for entirely personal reasons, which may or maynot include socializing with me. Other co-workers have become discouraged, or complained of rudeness, when customers don't accept the offer to engage in conversation. However, I view it as a part of the job. Perhaps my point-of-view comes from the fact that I see a meager paycheck as my reward, rather than the reciprocation of conversation. Although I'd be paid the same if I didn't engage in small-talk, our " secret shops " include being scored on one's " sincere greating. " The only thing I have a problem with, at times, is eye-contact. The more sensory stress I have, the less desire I have to make eye-contact. I suppose this lends credence to the idea that eye-contact avoidance is partly due to the amount of visual information and rapid rate of change that the eyes posess. Either way, take it as a compliment. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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