soccerdad72
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Just keep your door closed until the carrier's gone.
Yep, this. If interaction with people is going to bother you, avoid them.
Just keep your door closed until the carrier's gone.
well I dont care, she has no right to make the OP guilty about the amount of mail being delivered and maybe some home truths would make HER embarrassed, see how she likes being made fun of, and actually it is the rise of online shopping which is keeping mail delivery people in jobs now!
I understand where you are coming from. Her job is to deliver and not comment about your personal life. The other day I purchased several greeting cards at Walgreens, the cashier opened the first and read it, when she started to open the second to read I told her that it was non of her concern to just ring up the order. For some reason I just didn't like her reading them.
I understand where you are coming from. Her job is to deliver and not comment about your personal life. The other day I purchased several greeting cards at Walgreens, the cashier opened the first and read it, when she started to open the second to read I told her that it was non of her concern to just ring up the order. For some reason I just didn't like her reading them.
I thought it was rude that someone I don't even know would be reading my personal items and commenting on them. Asking who died and who's birthday it was. None of that was her business. Maybe that sort of thing wouldn't bother you. Some of us are more private. I had a bagger at Publix the other day ask me what was I going to be doing the rest of the day. What concern is that to him? It would never dawn on me to ask someone that I dont know a question like that.Wow talk about being rude-I never could work with the public and deal with people like this all day! Who gives a crap who reads a card that was just on the shelf, it is not like you wrote in it yet!
As far as the OP and her packages- you are being majorly petty. Sad world when people can't even make small talk without having a snowflake being offended.
I thought it was rude that someone I don't even know would be reading my personal items and commenting on them. Asking who died and who's birthday it was. None of that was her business. Maybe that sort of thing wouldn't bother you. Some of us are more private. I had a bagger at Publix the other day ask me what was I going to be doing the rest of the day. What concern is that to him? It would never dawn on me to ask someone that I dont know a question like that.
Wow talk about being rude-I never could work with the public and deal with people like this all day! Who gives a crap who reads a card that was just on the shelf, it is not like you wrote in it yet!
I can understand why the OP may feel uncomfortable. I agree that it is not something to spend a lot of time thinking about or to get too worked up over.
However, if the delivery person was just making small talk, maybe she would mention it to the OP once or twice. But then to carry on the conversation and basically "tattle" that the wife gets a lot of packages is a bit over the top. I mean maybe all the packages are really for the husband. Maybe the wife can buy whatever she wants and the husband doesn't need to know. It is that part of it that seems like the delivery person is going beyond "small talk."
that's inferring a lot in terms of the tone of her comment, honestly nobody on this board (even the OP) can accurately infer what the mail lady's tone was when she commented. Was it a friendly "hey your wife gets a lot of packages"? Was there snark behind it? We really don't know.
I've learned that most of the time, assuming malice or negative intent on the part of someone else is generally a wrong way to approach things.
I had a bagger at Publix the other day ask me what was I going to be doing the rest of the day. What concern is that to him? It would never dawn on me to ask someone that I dont know a question like that.
So, you would ask a complete stranger what they are doing for the rest of the day?OMG- god forbid someone is being friendly making idle chit chat. Wow the nerve of people being friendly.
I wouldn't care about what they read, but I would be miffed if they were taking the time to read cards. Check me out and let me go on my way!
So, you would ask a complete stranger what they are doing for the rest of the day?