luvflorida
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Let me just preface this by saying, I consider myself to be a rational person with quite a bit of patience. I try not to let the little annoyances of life bother me. I understand that we all don't think and act alike.
But, this one little petty thing annoys the heck out of me! If it happened only occasionally I could look the other way, but it seems to happen to me almost every time I go to the grocery store.
Why don't people feel the need to use those bars of wood or plastic that separate MY groceries from THEIR groceries!?! I can't begin to tell you how many times I've watched the person in front of me put their groceries on the checkout counter then just stand there. I wait for them to pick up the bar and place it after their groceries. I wait and wait.
HELLO! The bar is right in front of you! I would like to start putting my groceries on the counter. I don't WANT to lean over your groceries to reach the bar that is RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU! I'm fairly certain that YOU don't want me hovering over your groceries. I don't LIKE the icy stare you just gave me as I brushed up against your pork chops and hemorroid cream in order to reach the bar.
This morning was especially trying. I was at the grocery store. The lady in front of me placed all her groceries on the counter. I waited. She made no effort whatsoever to take the bar and place it after her groceries. Not only did she not bother to put the bar in place, she failed to notice that all of her groceries were going down the conveyor belt except for a box of crackers. The box wasn't placed all the way on the moving part of the counter. I could not reach the bar to place it after her groceries, but I also couldn't put my groceries up unless I moved her crackers.
I assessed the situation and realized that she was oblivious to the fact that the crackers were stuck. So, I picked up the box and moved it the inch or so required for it to go down the conveyor belt. Quicker than I had time to put one of my items on the counter, she turned to me and coldly stated, "I would prefer that you didn't play with my food."
WOAH! Up until that point she never even acknowledged my existence! She never made any effort to move her cart so I could move up. She never so much as glanced at the spacer bars. PLAY with her food! Um, yeah, that's why I go to the grocery store, so I can fondle other people's purchases.
I told her I was sorry but the crackers weren't moving down the conveyor belt. I really wanted to tell her that I PREFERRED she took the responsibility to see that her own food was going where it should go, and that I wasn't 'playing' with her crackers, whatever that means.
I know it's just a little thing and really not all that important in the entire scheme of life, but IT JUST DRIVES ME BANANAS that people don't use those dividers!!!
Am I the only person who assumes those little wooden/plastic bars are put on display for people to actually USE? Am I also the only person who feels that the person who finishes putting their groceries on the counter is the one who should be courteous and place it AFTER their groceries as opposed to the next person in line putting the bar in FRONT of their own groceries?
Because if I've been doing it wrong my entire shopping life, then I need to rethink this whole thing!
I think I'll go play with some food now.
But, this one little petty thing annoys the heck out of me! If it happened only occasionally I could look the other way, but it seems to happen to me almost every time I go to the grocery store.
Why don't people feel the need to use those bars of wood or plastic that separate MY groceries from THEIR groceries!?! I can't begin to tell you how many times I've watched the person in front of me put their groceries on the checkout counter then just stand there. I wait for them to pick up the bar and place it after their groceries. I wait and wait.
HELLO! The bar is right in front of you! I would like to start putting my groceries on the counter. I don't WANT to lean over your groceries to reach the bar that is RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOU! I'm fairly certain that YOU don't want me hovering over your groceries. I don't LIKE the icy stare you just gave me as I brushed up against your pork chops and hemorroid cream in order to reach the bar.
This morning was especially trying. I was at the grocery store. The lady in front of me placed all her groceries on the counter. I waited. She made no effort whatsoever to take the bar and place it after her groceries. Not only did she not bother to put the bar in place, she failed to notice that all of her groceries were going down the conveyor belt except for a box of crackers. The box wasn't placed all the way on the moving part of the counter. I could not reach the bar to place it after her groceries, but I also couldn't put my groceries up unless I moved her crackers.
I assessed the situation and realized that she was oblivious to the fact that the crackers were stuck. So, I picked up the box and moved it the inch or so required for it to go down the conveyor belt. Quicker than I had time to put one of my items on the counter, she turned to me and coldly stated, "I would prefer that you didn't play with my food."
WOAH! Up until that point she never even acknowledged my existence! She never made any effort to move her cart so I could move up. She never so much as glanced at the spacer bars. PLAY with her food! Um, yeah, that's why I go to the grocery store, so I can fondle other people's purchases.
I told her I was sorry but the crackers weren't moving down the conveyor belt. I really wanted to tell her that I PREFERRED she took the responsibility to see that her own food was going where it should go, and that I wasn't 'playing' with her crackers, whatever that means.
I know it's just a little thing and really not all that important in the entire scheme of life, but IT JUST DRIVES ME BANANAS that people don't use those dividers!!!
Am I the only person who assumes those little wooden/plastic bars are put on display for people to actually USE? Am I also the only person who feels that the person who finishes putting their groceries on the counter is the one who should be courteous and place it AFTER their groceries as opposed to the next person in line putting the bar in FRONT of their own groceries?
Because if I've been doing it wrong my entire shopping life, then I need to rethink this whole thing!

I think I'll go play with some food now.