That's a bit judgmental though, considering how they could be a good friend of the person or a family member. They're entitled to have a conversation with said person. I don't imagine it would span on too long, and then the line is crossed, but said line is a fine line.Angry Butters Alert.
Warning, Nice guy reputation could be ruined.
I am sick and tired of people always talking to the register workers and having me wait there for ten minutes. Seriously, No one give's a fuck about you and the check-out line is not a trip down memory lane so shut the fuck up, move along, and let me pay for my stuff.
I feel better.
Then judgmental I shall remain. I personally feel as if it shouldn't be like that, If they are a friend/family member whatever they may be then they should talk on their breaks, not while they have to work and provide service to others.That's a bit judgmental though, considering how they could be a good friend of the person or a family member. They're entitled to have a conversation with said person. I don't imagine it would span on too long, and then the line is crossed, but said line is a fine line.
No, if they are friends/family, they can talk later. The cashier needs to do his/her job, not work.That's a bit judgmental though, considering how they could be a good friend of the person or a family member. They're entitled to have a conversation with said person. I don't imagine it would span on too long, and then the line is crossed, but said line is a fine line.
Their job is just checking out shopping items at a grocery store or something of the likes. I have no problem with a person talking to the cashier if they knew them and they haven't seen them in a while or summat. If they knew them to begin with and have actively seen them, I also don't have a problem with them. However, when they go on too long I see the problem. But there's a huge difference between fine and too long.No, if they are friends/family, they can talk later. The cashier needs to do his/her job, not work.
That's a bit judgmental though, considering how they could be a good friend of the person or a family member. They're entitled to have a conversation with said person. I don't imagine it would span on too long, and then the line is crossed, but said line is a fine line.
At first, not knowing what this post was about. I thought you bought a wrestling ring to propose in...So no biggie but cant post to any of my irl peeps yet but thanks to a little funding off my mother in law, the ring is bought. This is in preparation for a family party in the next few weeks where I will fully get down on one knee and propose. Only people who know its coming are my mum and my mother in law. Both of who have been stars helping me prepare everything slowly but surely.
Lol that would be pretty epic.At first, not knowing what this post was about. I thought you bought a wrestling ring to propose in...
Dang that's awesome man, I hope everything goes perfectly with the proposal. Are you nervous? My Brother in law said he was petrified when he proposed to my sister lol.So no biggie but cant post to any of my irl peeps yet but thanks to a little funding off my mother in law, the ring is bought. This is in preparation for a family party in the next few weeks where I will fully get down on one knee and propose. Only people who know its coming are my mum and my mother in law. Both of who have been stars helping me prepare everything slowly but surely.
Great for you mate.So no biggie but cant post to any of my irl peeps yet but thanks to a little funding off my mother in law, the ring is bought. This is in preparation for a family party in the next few weeks where I will fully get down on one knee and propose. Only people who know its coming are my mum and my mother in law. Both of who have been stars helping me prepare everything slowly but surely.