fiveforall
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- Dec 17, 2002
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I work front desk at a hotel. We get line-jumpers all the time. During the weekend of July 4th, I was in the process of checking-in a guest. This couple (middle-aged) walked straight to the front of the line. The woman sorta elbowed the man already checking-in and leaned right over him while telling me they had arrived and wanted a "quick check-in."
I pointed to the line of people who had already been waiting, and told her that we'd be with them as soon as we could. She turned, looked at the people in line, turned back to me. Her response was classic:
"We're from Indiana where people know how to do a speedy check-in, you slow a$% southerners can just kiss my toe!" Then she turned and walked out. My boss told me later that those types of people are better off staying elsewhere.
I am a Southerner who is married to a wonderful man from New Jersey. His family still lives in the North and most are all very sweet, gracious people; however, one brother in law asked me one time if my brain was as slow as my speech. I just remember being too shocked to have a clever retort. Thankfully, my mother in law remarked, "She's got a master's degree. What do you have, John?" (The name has been changed to protect the BIG MEANIE!)