I don't understand how some of these people survive everyday life.

Do you really not understand how a checkout counter works, middle-aged-white-lady? Why are you putting your card in the reader before the cashier has even rung up all your items? Why are you taking your soda off the belt? Why, when you realize you didn't pay for your soda, did you then pay for it in cash and wait for your change? Have you literally never bought anything before, or are you incapable of considering how your actions might affect others, or are you incapable of thinking more than three seconds ahead of the current moment?

How do these people survive everyday life if they can't even manage basic social awareness in one of the most common retail settings on the planet?

@LouisIngenthron
They are oblivious to anyone's needs except their own...
I have one that is too stupid to leash her dog and is going to be very surprised because my bear spray arrives Friday.
I have 2 old dogs and I am done with unleashed dogs intimidating my pets.

@LouisIngenthron At the store where we shop, you CAN use your card before everything is rung up. It actually speeds things up.

@LouisIngenthron I get impatient with people too. OTOH, I've been discombobulated under specific circumstances where a simple transaction ends up taking much longer than it should. Maybe your middle-aged-white-lady was just having a bad day and it was a one-off?

@dbsalk That's certainly possible. But this one felt like a betrayal because it was the only non-express line open and the lady and I had previously exchanged "doesn't this suck" glances while waiting.

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