You're at the counter and the cashier rings up the price of the item as RM15.91. You have the change, but you take out your credit card because:
You hate having bits of change in your pocket
You also like to accumulate credit card points
You know that it's rude, so you check behind to see if there are any customers who would object. Hey, whaddaya know. The store is empty.
Then, as soon as the cashier accepts your credit card, suddenly there are ten (count them!) TEN customers in the line behind you and they're all burning a hole in your back.
TimYang.com ::: The Geek Blog
Saturday August 14
Why does this always happen...
You're at the counter and the cashier rings up the price of the item as RM15.91. You have the change, but you take out your credit card because:
You know that it's rude, so you check behind to see if there are any customers who would object. Hey, whaddaya know. The store is empty.
Then, as soon as the cashier accepts your credit card, suddenly there are ten (count them!) TEN customers in the line behind you and they're all burning a hole in your back.
ARGH! Why!
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