I've only bought three items you absolute retard! Do I look like I need help with my packing?
/rant over.
What were the three items?
I've only bought three items you absolute retard! Do I look like I need help with my packing?
/rant over.
What were the three items?
My motto is if I can get to the till without having used a basket then surely I don't need a bag. I wish cashiers had the same motto.
Being a cashier myself you wouldn't believe how many people out there can't make their minds up if they want a bag or not. If you think someone doesn't need one so don't give one, 9 times out of 10 they'll ask for one or stare blankly at you until one is offered! Then there's the customers who'll quite happily watch you pack a load of their shopping into a bag then empty everything out and leave the bag lying there before they leave the shop. It's much easier if customers just tell you if they need a bag or not.
Mm, I work in M&S and its 'procedure' to always ask to help with packing/if you need extra bags etc.
It's just a friendly question, shouldn't really be a problem. You would be surprised how many people pop in to buy a sandwich + drink, and still want a small bag. Just the way it is
First post here too![]()
Is it wrong to say yes when they ask if you want help packing?I much rather someone does it for me, because im incredibly lazy.
I don't mind really :/ Just don't like people who complain if I pack stuff in the 'wrong order'.
I would have carefully placed the bag over your head and tied it securely round your neck
Knobjockey.
Make sure you don't lose your handbag in the process.