What Do You Think?

When Andy goes shopping he has his list in hand, and he slowly goes down the aisles looking for items he wants. He says more often than not a woman will come to help him. He says it’s because he’s so slow that they want him out of the way. I say some of us like to have a chance to help others, it makes us feel good. He doesn’t buy that argument. What do you think?

Fire update: The weather was cooler up on the land today and we had some rain. That should help.

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14 Responses to What Do You Think?

  1. well that’s a first – worrying that we are too slow in the retail space – I often spend time browsing before I select – anywhere I’m at a retailer. And of course as an online shopper, I’m even slower ….

    good on the fire aspect…

  2. MadSnapper says:

    I have often helped men who look like they can’t find what they want, just because I like to help people, men or women. I have also asked tall men to get something off the shelf I can’t reach. I am the opposite of his shopping. List in hand, and the list is set up by where they are, i fast walk up and down, grabbing things and tossing in, and back to the end where i parked my basket. I leave it at the end so i can fast walk around slow shoppers. I know what i want and where it is and the purpose is to see how fast i can get done. I once had a set too with a man that asked me if i knew where the rat poison was. I said you are about 3 feet from it but please do not use rat poison, i gave him all the reasons, including my precious owl that suffered a horrid death and died in my rain barrel. he bought it anyway.

  3. Myra Guca says:

    I wonder if (some) women just like telling someone else what to do, lol.
    If this were happen here in the South, it’s called being friendly. 5+ years later, my Chicago-born hubby is still somewhat taken aback by the kindness of strangers.

  4. I agree, if I see someone stuck I think I would ask what they are looking for.
    Glad you had some rain.

  5. Ginny Hartzler says:

    I think they want to help him! Is he a pessimist? And you an optimist?

    • Jean says:

      I’m with you. He’s not a pessimist but used to be very independent and self-reliant. I’m more into trying to make my small corner of the world a little friendlier.

  6. Ann Thompson says:

    I think they just want to be helpful but there are probably others that use it as a form of flirting…lol
    There used to be an older gentleman who would come in the store with a list. If he couldn’t find something he would come back to the bakery and ask me. Instead of telling him where it was I would go out and take him to what he was looking for.

    • Jean says:

      I think that’s sweet about the older fellow. Taking him was friendly and this poor old world needs a lot more of that.

  7. Linda Sand says:

    People are helpful. At least I always gave them credit for helping me in my electric scooter when maybe they were just wanting me to get out of the way. 🙂

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