on โ14-12-2012 04:38 PM
At the bakery I go to almost everyday for bread they never say "can I help you" or anything like that. It is always "ya right?". Hate it, hate it, hate it X-(
They are really nice otherwise but that just grates everytime I hear it ๐
on โ14-12-2012 04:44 PM
i would have left
:^O
on โ14-12-2012 04:50 PM
When I first arrived in Australia from London, I was really freaked out by going into shops and being asked "Are you right?" ... in the UK it was always "Can I help you?".
I didn't know what to say back to people.
And, I was always reminded of the joke my Welsh uncle used ... when we arrived to stay with his family, he would ask: "Are you alright". We'd nod and say yes, and he would chortle and say: "No you aren't, you're half left". Every holiday ...
on โ14-12-2012 07:11 PM
That's funny katy.
With the bread shop wouldn't it be great to answer Nah I'm Left and watch the blank faces.
on โ14-12-2012 07:30 PM
it didnt take me that long to learn that "ya right?" means "is there something I can do for you?"
meh......doesnt worry me....i know what it means..
on โ15-12-2012 12:37 AM
This has got me wondering if I say that at the supermarket, will have to try and remember to check myself.
I hate when people say to me "how are WE today"
oh and filthy reuseable shopping bags
on โ15-12-2012 07:08 AM
Are we on irritating things in supermarkets? Or in general.
If supermarkets:
I hate how they don't keep the UH cream near the UH milk, at C*l*s. I like to keep a little carton of it in the pantry for cooking purposes.
For some strange reason they keep it near desserts, and I always forget and look for it where they keep the UH milk. Then I have to retrace my steps and go back. If I'm shopping in my lunch hour, this makes me cranky.
on โ15-12-2012 08:59 AM
My co-worker had me grinding my teeth this year
She says seen and done instead of saw and did.
Nearly drove me tears
on โ15-12-2012 09:00 AM
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on โ15-12-2012 09:02 AM
Bright, you got me going ๐
I had a chat with a checkout operator in Coles or Woollies recently. I got the "hello, how are you today?" question (as usual). It annoys me because I know that they say the same thing, with the same inflection, to every customer and they don't really care one bit how I am. So, I asked if they were required to say the same thing to every customer. Yep, they are. I asked if she found it difficult. Yep. I asked if customers liked it. Nope.
Quite honestly, I'd be happy if my goods were rung up in total (lovely, blissful) silence and then I'm told "that'll be $66.65 thanks". I pay, add my thanks and leave. I don't want mindless, uncaring chatter, with insincere questions and wishes about my day.
If, asked about how I am, I say that my back is killing me, I've got flu, my house is a mess, my mad aunt is bugging me, I nearly got run over on the way to the store, and the weather is shocking ... it's like all this information is going into a void. I get plastic responses. I might as well have not said anything. And THAT would be my preference.
Oh, I'm not blaming the cashiers (and I used to be one myself), I'm putting the blame fully on management.
/end rant, and thank you for the opportunity ๐