So waiting in line today at the Self Service Checkout at Woolies with my 3L milk and discounted loaf of bread, I craned my neck from the 7 person deep line to see what was taking so long. That’s when I spotted her. The lady who had gone too far with the self servicing. No, wait, she wasn’t doing anything untoward, she was simply scanning and bagging oh, a WHOLE trolley and bagging them around her feet. And then I thought, well wait, it doesn’t actually say anywhere that she can’t do this. It doesn’t say express. It doesn’t say x amount of items of less. But my question is why? I mean if you want to put yourself under the pump and bag your own stuff, why wouldn’t you just go to Aldi and spend half the cash?
This got me thinking about the unwritten rules in life. I mean it doesn’t say anywhere that these kinds of shenanigans aren’t allowed and like someone pointed out to me today, sometimes people do it that way because it’s faster than waiting for the checkout chick. Sure, but not for all the time poor people waiting behind you it’s not. And just because it’s not written doesn’t make it so.
THE UNWRITTEN RULES:
1. Don’t write passive aggressive, vague status updates on Facebook. ‘Oh tomorrow will be so much better than today, you can’t break me!’ Or ‘Some people should really think before they speak!’ Who can’t break you?? What did they say? Then when people enquire after them, they fall silent or respond with an equally vague response. Just simply say –Jason, I hate your guts, you will pay. Yay, we all get that. Cut the shit people.