pixiewings71
<marquee><font color=deeppink>Sweet!!! Totally!!!!
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- Jun 8, 2007
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I'm not a "newb" and I'm certainly not green around the gills. That doesn't mean that I can't stand up for what I believe in and I believe that casually throwing around slurs in a place of business is unacceptable.
I really don't get it. How are we supposed to live if we have to ignore all the rude people, because quite frankly the ratio is not in our favor?
I guess I'm just dumb. I'll go to my hole and stay here. I really don't know why I bother to stand up to jerks anymore... what type of example am I setting for my kids? I guess I need to start teaching them to brush off bullies or close their eyes... because if I can't see them - they're not there! Please...
I'm in great health and I've got a great life. I worry about the things that are important - like trying to stop ignorant people from spreading hatred - maybe I'll take up needlepoint instead.
you did stand up for yourself, and I would have issued a complaint as well. Especially given the slur comment that was made. If you aren't satisfied with the response then please follow up again, or go in and see if that cashier is on the floor and then speak with a manager. And any store should have a manager on duty from open to close, it's been that way at every single job I have ever had, from retail to restaurant to office, there's always a manager that can speak with someone who has a complaint. Also, to address the letter and the address being written by someone else. Most businesses have admin assistants that address letters. again, at every company I've worked for someone else (besides myself) had address envelopes for me and done the mailing. Simply because someone else addressed the envelope for you doesn't mean your concerns weren't duly noted and handled.

