Something I'm trying to get used to, but it still bothers me is how people place their supermarket cart already in front of the POS counter and go back in the store to pick up 'something' they forgot, but then stay away for 10 or 15 minutes, or go back and forward more than once, in other words, they weren't done shopping, but used their cart in the way Europeans use their bath towel in an AI resort.
I basically go to the supermarket to pick up stuff we forgot (we live next door to one) so I hardly ever have more than 5 or 6 items. I have been told more than once how disrespectful I am to take their turn in the line (while I place my items on the belt when I get to the counter and there is a cart standing alone). Am I the one being difficult here?
By the way, once in a ZARA store where I was with my wife there was a maid in the line, giving her turn to everyone behind her, her boss was still looking for clothes and the maid was keeping the spot right in front of the counter, people are selfish everywhere in the world, but here it seems they don't even try to hide it.
I basically go to the supermarket to pick up stuff we forgot (we live next door to one) so I hardly ever have more than 5 or 6 items. I have been told more than once how disrespectful I am to take their turn in the line (while I place my items on the belt when I get to the counter and there is a cart standing alone). Am I the one being difficult here?
By the way, once in a ZARA store where I was with my wife there was a maid in the line, giving her turn to everyone behind her, her boss was still looking for clothes and the maid was keeping the spot right in front of the counter, people are selfish everywhere in the world, but here it seems they don't even try to hide it.