Why do they just stand there, right in your way, when they can clearly SEE YOU? AAAHHH!!! Sometimes I just wanna use their heads as a climbing post and jump over em.
Oh it's more than that. They push in front of you, knocking into you, glare at you for daring to be there, then block the aisle by standing next to someone else. Then both parties ignore you while you say "excuse me" repeatedly, until you give up and back out of the aisle, ho up the adjacent aisle and back into the one you wanted. They'll be no where in sight now. For a few minutes until they start the process again. Or they'll stand in front of the item you want to purchase, take five minutes to peruse while you do the excuse me routine again. Then they'll leave without taking anything. If youre really lucky, they'll back track and reach over your trolley or even you, knock you, tell you they were there first, etc.
Wow, that's crazy.. and rather astounding. Even in the area I live in (not the greatest neighborhoods) if you say excuse me they'll usually move- with a grumble or attitude sometimes, but still. I could only imagine what you say in NYC or Miami. Damn. Is that all the time, everywhere or certain times/areas?
This is Melbourne, Australia, inner city. It was similar in Sydney in a smaller CBD area (not the main CBD, though that probably was bad, too, I just didn't shop there.
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Why do they just stand there, right in your way, when they can clearly SEE YOU? AAAHHH!!! Sometimes I just wanna use their heads as a climbing post and jump over em.
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Oh it's more than that. They push in front of you, knocking into you, glare at you for daring to be there, then block the aisle by standing next to someone else. Then both parties ignore you while you say "excuse me" repeatedly, until you give up and back out of the aisle, ho up the adjacent aisle and back into the one you wanted. They'll be no where in sight now. For a few minutes until they start the process again. Or they'll stand in front of the item you want to purchase, take five minutes to peruse while you do the excuse me routine again. Then they'll leave without taking anything. If youre really lucky, they'll back track and reach over your trolley or even you, knock you, tell you they were there first, etc.
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Wow, that's crazy.. and rather astounding. Even in the area I live in (not the greatest neighborhoods) if you say excuse me they'll usually move- with a grumble or attitude sometimes, but still. I could only imagine what you say in NYC or Miami. Damn. Is that all the time, everywhere or certain times/areas?
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This is Melbourne, Australia, inner city. It was similar in Sydney in a smaller CBD area (not the main CBD, though that probably was bad, too, I just didn't shop there.
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Ohhh, okay. Still though, that shit's pretty ridiculous. Self important fucks.