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I had a cashier at Walmart once who needed her phone to calculate 25 - 5. I politely pretended not to notice, but in fact I did and I've never forgotten about it since. |
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Fair enough, but over here even big stores (Primark/Tesco/Eason/Aldi etc) will do the whole "who cares about a few cents" thing. Maybe it's an Irish thing, or a European one?
You ever seen someone struggling to make up a small amount of cash to cover their bill and dug in your pocket to help them? We do that kind of thing over here. |
I've seen the take a penny thing at gas stations and such but that's not part of the till. Not sure if that's what you mean. If you consistently gave people a few cents off here and there it seems like your till would be off by a few dollars.
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I'd have started crying and hugged him.
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Nah, I've seen people - usually old ladies - at the checkout going "Oh I thought it was X and it's Y. What will I do? I havent enough." And I usually go up and say how much do you need? If it's a few euro I'll just pay it for them. What the ****? What difference is two or three euro gonna make to my pocket? But it could save her some embarrassment. Why not?
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I'll bet when TH walks up to the corner store all the bums start fist fighting each to see who gets to beg you for change.
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Around here the common beggar comes in the form of people who pretend to need money for gas. They usually approach you in the Walmart parking lot. What kinda dumb back story. One dude was had his wife in the car with him and was like offering me his wedding band if I gave him some cash. That was a strange one.
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Shoulda asked for his wife.
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