But I just saw this happen.

If you are an able-bodied human at the check out line at the grocery store and you stand there while the elderly cashier bags your $400 worth of groceries for you with no help, you’re a piece of shit.

Not only are you not even attempting to make this human’s day any easier, YOU’RE HOLDING UP THE FUCKING LINE, MOVE IT!

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    11 months ago

    In the examples I’m thinking of – like the Trader Joe’s in my city, or the military commissaries I saw as a child – you don’t get assigned to a register until that register is free; so you’re never in a position to get upset over a specific other customer’s needs.

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      11 months ago

      Ok. This was a Kroger. And honestly I’m just annoyed that this person just stood there doing nothing while the cashier fumbled his way through bagging groceries. It’s incredibly easy to just help.

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        11 months ago

        Hmm. I can’t tell at a glance whether a person has bad arthritis, peripheral neuropathy, hand spasms, or some other reason not to do the things that I would do with my hands. Just because something would be easy for me doesn’t mean that I can safely assume it’s easy for that other person.