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oneshot47

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so there i was, 10 mins till closing time (im a cashier at lowes) and a woman walks up with a water heater on a cart. right when she walked up she made a quip about wondering if she would get a senior citizen discount for it. so i thought i would try to be nice and suggest that she looked much younger than she was (assuming she was 50-some and really did look young for her age). so i said she must be like only 40 or so. instantly the smile dropped from her face and she looked me square in the eye and said "FVCKER." naturally, i didnt quite know how to respond to that, so i just finished her order and sent her on her way. i did manage to sneak a peak at her dl when she got her card out though. turns out i was right on the money.

moral of the story: dont ever try to discuss a customers age with them.
 
no, moral of the story is whenever discussing ANY woman's age aim WAY low. I would have said something about a student discount
 
Originally posted by: oneshot47
so there i was, 10 mins till closing time (im a cashier at lowes) and a woman walks up with a water heater on a cart. right when she walked up she made a quip about wondering if she would get a senior citizen discount for it. so i thought i would try to be nice and suggest that she looked much younger than she was (assuming she was 50-some and really did look young for her age). so i said she must be like only 40 or so. instantly the smile dropped from her face and she looked me square in the eye and said "FVCKER." naturally, i didnt quite know how to respond to that, so i just finished her order and sent her on her way. i did manage to sneak a peak at her dl when she got her card out though. turns out i was right on the money.

moral of the story: dont ever try to discuss a customers age with them.

HAHA! serves the b!tch right...
 
Originally posted by: gabemcg
no, moral of the story is whenever discussing ANY woman's age aim WAY low. I would have said something about a student discount

Just don't discuss it...women are pretty wierd about aging.
 
Originally posted by: Colt45
people need to accept the fact they are going to become old and ugly. what a cold bitch

Yeah, I dunno what the big deal is...
"GAH I REALLY AM OLD AND I LOOK IT, RAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWRRRRR IT'S YOUR FAULT!"
 
no, the actual moral of the story is: don't try to ask for a senior citizen discount when you clearly know you're not a senior citizen. :|
 
Originally posted by: Atomicus
no, the actual moral of the story is: don't try to ask for a senior citizen discount when you clearly know you're not a senior citizen. :|

put this one right under: does this dress make my butt look big?
 
you should have said "look lady even though you look like you're 58, you're not getting a damn senior citizen's discount. Next!!"

😛
 
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