I think they're the rude ones for getting in my face when I'm just trying to get into the store, I don't think it's rude to ignore them. They shouldn't be there in the first place!! There's other places and other ways to fund raise without being so intrusive. Even if they just set up their table away from the doors, and put up signs or whatever instead of literally begging everyone who passes by, I'd be OK with that. It's the swarm and assault at the doors that bothers me most.
Okay as I said I don't live in the US so I can't know that they get in your face.
That is annoying yes, I thought they would just sit next to the entrance behind a table with a sign or a board.
But remember they are fellow people too, it's their job, they probably want a nicer job but most people don't have that choice.
And it's usually the people higher up who make the decisions, so if you really disagree with it maybe you should contact the management? ;p
There's probably a complaints or suggestions page on a walmart site, or you can visit King-walmart in his castle.
You could ignore them but I think that's rude even if they are annoying.
I'd just say "No thanks, excuse me" so they will get out of my way :D
But usually these kind of people never even approach me because I tend to walk fast and I don't look at them.
Body language = NO, GTFO!
Do solicitors at store entrances infuriate you?
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I think they're the rude ones for getting in my face when I'm just trying to get into the store, I don't think it's rude to ignore them. They shouldn't be there in the first place!! There's other places and other ways to fund raise without being so intrusive. Even if they just set up their table away from the doors, and put up signs or whatever instead of literally begging everyone who passes by, I'd be OK with that. It's the swarm and assault at the doors that bothers me most.
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Okay as I said I don't live in the US so I can't know that they get in your face.
That is annoying yes, I thought they would just sit next to the entrance behind a table with a sign or a board.
But remember they are fellow people too, it's their job, they probably want a nicer job but most people don't have that choice.
And it's usually the people higher up who make the decisions, so if you really disagree with it maybe you should contact the management? ;p
There's probably a complaints or suggestions page on a walmart site, or you can visit King-walmart in his castle.
You could ignore them but I think that's rude even if they are annoying.
I'd just say "No thanks, excuse me" so they will get out of my way :D
But usually these kind of people never even approach me because I tend to walk fast and I don't look at them.
Body language = NO, GTFO!