Anyhooser, I found a tank top and fleece pullover that were so cheap there was no need to wait for further sale. There was a small debate at the register over the price of the fleece (it rung up differently than the signage indicated), so I waited there with the cashier while another employee ran back for a price-check. While we were waiting, the cashier started some small talk: "Are you getting this for your kids?"
Stop.
Let's outer-body together and observe at this scene unfolding. Here are the facts:
- I am shopping alone. In a moment of rarity, I don't think there are any kids even in the store presently and certainly not the children I have yet to have.
- To my knowledge, I am not exuding any obvious signs of motherhood, such as paint in my hair, a pacifier lodged in my earlobe, or a Dora backpack.
- I am purchasing two clothing items in what are clearly adult sizes.
- The cashier is so unobservant she fails to notice that the clothes she just picked up and scanned are adult's. Or, more horrifying,
- She took a look at me and judged me OLD ENOUGH to have children BIG ENOUGH to be wearing adult sizes.
1 comment:
Sad, yet strangely funny. I think it indicates either deplorable observation skills or complete lack of conversation skills on the part of the cashier, bless her little heart. Just my opinion!
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