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You would think that teenagers would be the rudest customers when really it’s mostly old, middle-aged people.
#SERIOUSLY #THE TEENAGERS ARE SO SHY AND POLITE AND NICE #MEANWHILE THE MIDDLE AGED ADULTS ARE THE RUDEST PIECES OF SHIT
i literally had these two teenagers apologizing to me for getting a video game for them and checking them out. meanwhile their parents are being the rudest people i’ve ever witnessed
Back when I worked at GameStop, one day, this lady was so pissed that we couldn’t return her game that she stormed out of the store and kicked over the display boxes we had. Her kid ran off after her.
About a year later, this kid came in, buying games and reserving stuff, and he actually said to me, “I’m sorry for what my mom did before.” I was so confused and he was like, “Ah, you might not remember, but you couldn’t return a game for us and she kicked over your boxes. I’m really sorry about that.”
Like real talk, my worst customer stories are always from dealing with adults. My most unpleasant customers, the, “I’M NEVER SHOPPING HERE AGAIN,” bellyachers who come back a week later begging for a copy of Call of Duty 9000 were always adults, oftentimes older than me.
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I just realized that since the last episode of Free! is Wednesday, and that they normally have a new song at the end of the season, that means we’ve probably heard Future Fish for the last time unless if you’re like me and listen to it repeatedly.
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