HappyMommy2
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Lately I've noticed that when I go through the checkout in my favorite local stores, the cashier often comments on what I'm purchasing. The comments are usually something like "Oh, I've tried that bread and it's great," etc. The other day I bought a diet soda for myself and a big box of cookies for a neighbor's birthday party and the cashier said (in a good-natured joking way) "Yep, diet soda and cookies--a winning combination!"
Yesterday I was buying baby formula for my two-year-old (doctor's orders) and the cashier pointed at my DS and lauged "Baby formula for HIM? How old IS that kid, anyway?"
I dread the trip through the checkout aisle when I'm purchasing something really "private" (PMS medicine or whatever
) but thankfully no one has commented on those things!
I don't know why comments on my purchases bug me (and it's not like they make me angry or upset, it's just that they are a bit embarrassing for some reason). I guess I'm just too shy!
Anyhow, just thinking out loud here. Does anyone have any thoughts to share?
Yesterday I was buying baby formula for my two-year-old (doctor's orders) and the cashier pointed at my DS and lauged "Baby formula for HIM? How old IS that kid, anyway?"
I dread the trip through the checkout aisle when I'm purchasing something really "private" (PMS medicine or whatever
) but thankfully no one has commented on those things! I don't know why comments on my purchases bug me (and it's not like they make me angry or upset, it's just that they are a bit embarrassing for some reason). I guess I'm just too shy!
Anyhow, just thinking out loud here. Does anyone have any thoughts to share?



If the cashier just says something nice, it's ok. But I really hate it when they ask me a lot of questions about why I'm buying something or make jokes. I really dread those mid-week trips when I usually buy random things. They've said things like "Do you feed your child only junk food?" The answer is "No, I'm buying snacks for his classroom at school." 