Posted by oldtanker on November 29, 2016 at 10:36:28 from (66.228.255.59):
In Reply to: OT Rude People posted by Super-H-Mike on November 29, 2016 at 09:46:59:
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What did you expect at Wal Mart? Here, west MN, most of the Wal Mart shoppers are also the "public assistance folks". Seems that more impoverished an area the worse the general population acts. I was in St Cloud yesterday and I held the door for 2 older ladies at Barns and Noble Books. One seemed absolutely shocked that someone would hold the door for her! But both were polite and said thank you. No cussing and such goin on in the store either. Prior to that was in Scheels sporting goods and Target in the mall. Didn't see or hear any problems. When we went to the check out in Scheels a couple in front of us realized they had forgotten something, the wife told her husband that she would go grab the item. The guy picked the other stuff up and told the cashier to cancel their stuff and go ahead and check up out, that they could wait. I for one don't miss the slobs at Wal Mart at all.
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