OK, this is *slightly* odd...

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At my shop we have a most, uh, unusual customer. He never buys anything, but he's a regular visitor. What's interesting about him is his dress sense or lack of dress sense. Today he marched in wearing an Indian Head Dress; last time it was a cowboy costume. Best of all was a Matrix getup... lined with pink and purple fur.

I honestly don't know what to make of him :confused:
 
At my shop we have a most, uh, unusual customer. He never buys anything, but he's a regular visitor. What's interesting about him is his dress sense or lack of dress sense. Today he marched in wearing an Indian Head Dress; last time it was a cowboy costume. Best of all was a Matrix getup... lined with pink and purple fur.

I honestly don't know what to make of him :confused:
I doubt he "marched" in, but if I routinely saw someone like that I'd probably figure that they were in a play or had a job with children or something where they get dressed up.

Why don't you just ask him why he's in costume instead of making stuff up about him?
 
What kind of shop? If your shop is a coffee cafe in a bohemian neighborhood maybe the guy is just a charming eccentric. On the other hand, if you work in a ladies lingerie shop I'd size up the guy as more threatening. Also,are you in a big city or a rural town? IN NYC I would think nothing of it but where I am now in the suburbs i'd think he was disturbed because the environment doesn't fit the behavior, KWIM
 
LuvOrlando makes a good point. If it's a flower or art shop then those places are bound to attract a more...um...eccentric crowd. :laughing:
 

My shop is a charity shop in a genteel part of town; that's why it's so unusual to see someone in such unusual attire.
 
I doubt he "marched" in, but if I routinely saw someone like that I'd probably figure that they were in a play or had a job with children or something where they get dressed up.

Why don't you just ask him why he's in costume instead of making stuff up about him?

Where did she make something up about him? She was noting that it's odd and it is.
 
I doubt he "marched" in, but if I routinely saw someone like that I'd probably figure that they were in a play or had a job with children or something where they get dressed up.

Why don't you just ask him why he's in costume instead of making stuff up about him?

Trust me, I'm making nothing up. As for asking him about his choice of attire, I'd judge that to be quite rude. It's his legitimate choice and all I'm doing is reporting that I find it quite unusual.
 
Oh how fun--I bet it makes you smile to see him come in:goodvibes

I doubt he "marched" in, but if I routinely saw someone like that I'd probably figure that they were in a play or had a job with children or something where they get dressed up.

Why don't you just ask him why he's in costume instead of making stuff up about him?
What is she making up? :confused3
My shop is a charity shop in a genteel part of town; that's why it's so unusual to see someone in such unusual attire.
Is "genteel" code for rich? Honest question. It mostly was a long time ago in the south (rich with old money) but I have not hear the word in actual use in my lifetime--just in old books. There are plenty of eccentric rich people too (they can afford to be;)).
Trust me, I'm making nothing up. As for asking him about his choice of attire, I'd judge that to be quite rude. It's his legitimate choice and all I'm doing is reporting that I find it quite unusual.
You could ask in a rude way or in a friendly way--it all depends on how you go about it.
 
Oh how fun--I bet it makes you smile to see him come in:goodvibes

True, he always makes the day more interesting :)

Is "genteel" code for rich? Honest question. It mostly was a long time ago in the south (rich with old money) but I have not hear the word in actual use in my lifetime--just in old books. There are plenty of eccentric rich people too (they can afford to be;)).

Genteel sort of means posh or upper class - we avoid the violent and destructive types, for example, that other stores encounter elsewhere in Brighton.

You could ask in a rude way or in a friendly way--it all depends on how you go about it.

That is very true - I just feel so awkward!
 
We have a guy in my town that is kind of eccentric. Most people know who he is. He's liable to come into a bar/club/bar&grill and walk the perimeter of the place and then just walk out. He dresses oddly, mostly very 80's. Wears shorts at crazy times of the year. He almost always has on sunglasses and headphones. He's well off though, no money problems. The bad thing is that he's kind of a local celebrity and some of the teens treat him badly and destruct his home.

If we were all alike, it would give us nothing to talk about!:thumbsup2
 


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