I must say though, I never thought of Americans as arrogant until I talked to people from other areas. Not gonna lie either, I'm pretty arrogant even compared to my American pals. So it was harder for me to see til I had something to compare it to.
Oh, Walmart. lol. Yeah, people of Walmart is pretty exaggerated. Though, the associates are as gossipy and careless as they say. As well as miserable, but that part is very understandable. Walmart has literally no compassion whatsoever. Every single thing they do, managers included, is about money. This year, Christmas bonus was barely $100 for a local supermarket- one of the busiest in the area. After making them work Black Friday on Thanksgiving (busiest shopping day of the year for US.) (They pushed their major sales events to Thursday, Thanksgiving day because they thought they'd get more money.. which was a bust, btw.) Well now I'm ranting dammit.
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I must say though, I never thought of Americans as arrogant until I talked to people from other areas. Not gonna lie either, I'm pretty arrogant even compared to my American pals. So it was harder for me to see til I had something to compare it to.
Oh, Walmart. lol. Yeah, people of Walmart is pretty exaggerated. Though, the associates are as gossipy and careless as they say. As well as miserable, but that part is very understandable. Walmart has literally no compassion whatsoever. Every single thing they do, managers included, is about money. This year, Christmas bonus was barely $100 for a local supermarket- one of the busiest in the area. After making them work Black Friday on Thanksgiving (busiest shopping day of the year for US.) (They pushed their major sales events to Thursday, Thanksgiving day because they thought they'd get more money.. which was a bust, btw.) Well now I'm ranting dammit.