08/16 - Finally Friday!

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I got up 2 hours ago and now it's dead stuck at 5.50 so gotta wait till later i guess till then i just look online and let hitfinder find stuff
 
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Does anyone else get their gears grinded when someone stands too close behind you in line? Particularly checking out at larger stores drives me a little crazy. If I'm immediately behind the person checking out I'll usually stand at the very beginning of the belt, giving them a couple feet to not feel crowded or rushed and more importantly to be able to use their card and PIN numbers without being on guard. But, when it's me I feel like half the time I've got some weirdo in the back of my hair. Even when actually checking out and using a card I've had to tell people to back off because they're right next to me. I start measuring space as potential headbutting distance as I'm directly in front of the register now. These aren't intricate steps that should have to be explained and I feel like I need to arm myself with a cattle prod or fake having an infectious disease just to go get my Count Chocula because I like the box art.

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Does anyone else get their gears grinded when someone stands too close behind you in line? Particularly checking out at larger stores drives me a little crazy.
I think sometimes it's a cultural thing. I know in some other countries personal space is practically nonexistent between strangers, and I try to take this into consideration when I'm being crowded. I do know for a fact, though, that some people from my own culture are nosey or rude or far too interested in my transaction, and yes, that is irritating.
 

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I think sometimes it's a cultural thing. I know in some other countries personal space is practically nonexistent between strangers, and I try to take this into consideration when I'm being crowded. I do know for a fact, though, that some people from my own culture are nosey or rude or far too interested in my transaction, and yes, that is irritating.
Good point. I also grew up in a really small sketchy town where you'd be protective of your personal space. But I don't have that issue with NYC subway lines, or buses, outside a theater, etc. My main issue without all the hyperbole and stuff really is using a card, having to insert a PIN and someone being close to you. People years ago anywhere would either flip out on someone or think they're getting robbed standing that close if at a bank ATM.
 
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