My money pays her wages every time I go grocery shopping. She should not be so familiar with me or anyone else.
Your sphincter needs to be loosened up. You are taking the talk way to seriously from a cashier.
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My money pays her wages every time I go grocery shopping. She should not be so familiar with me or anyone else.
Like you pay her directly? Get a grip.
Like you pay her directly? Get a grip. If you guys have a problem with it why don't you just go tell these old ladies yourself instead of bitching about it here?
Bet you'd seem like a real nice guy, telling off some lady for saying something more emotive than sir.
I don't see the problem? It's just a term of endearment, especially common among older people and in the South. There's this guy at the clinic I work at. He calls me "son" or things like "my boy Mike here." I am obviously not his son, but he just calls me that. I also get called "hijo" (Spanish for "son") by random Spanish-speaking staff members. I don't mind at all.
I get called "migito" (which loosely translates to "young male" or "little one") too by Spanish-speaking workers.
I'm technically in the south (Arizona), but not the South.
Have you ever considered that you might look very young?
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Li'l Bit doesn't like doing business with Yankees because they *don't* call him "sweetie," "hon," "baby," or "Beelzebub, Destroyer of Worlds, Devourer of Souls, Eternal Dark Lord of the Underworld.
