Dec. 13th, 2011

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Believe it or not, I like to go shopping at some stores -- computer/technology stores, book stores, office supply stores, record/music stores. Most of the time, the clerks leave me alone and let me shop. I'm fine with that. If I need help, I'll ask someone.

Recently, I've noticed that some stores now have a "greet the customer as soon as they come in the door" policy. While it's nice that they have that and acknowledge me as a customer, I would hope they'd wait at least 30 seconds before they offer to help. Example: The OfficeMax in Miamisburg. The last two times I walked in the store, one of their clerks (I belive his name is Eric) practically pounced on me about 10 seconds after walking through the door. I want to say, "Leave me alone! I'm perfectly capable of finding what I want by myself, thank you."

Maybe they're bored and looking for something to do. Or it's their policy to do what they do. But I get a small thrill out of finding stuff by myself. I don't want to share any part of that victory with a store clerk.

There are two ways I shop. One is the "blitzkrieg" approach -- go in with a short list, find what I want, and check out. The other is a more leisurely approach, when I have more time. I'll go without a list. I'll look around, browse, see things that I think I can use, and go home with them. And I'll often linger in stores when I do this.

And why do I go out to shop? I'm bored at home. It gives me something to do. But I try not to abuse the retailers by going in their store and not buying anything, I'll usually make a "courtesy purchase" of $5 or less.
poltr1: (ohiverse)
A recent XKCD cartoon showed the creation dates of the 20 most popular Christmas songs, based on airplay. Most of them were first released in the 1950s. And the caption makes the observation that the baby boomers are trying to recapture the Christmases of their youth.

I came to being either after the Baby Boomer era, or between the Boomers and Generation X. And what holiday songs do I fondly remember? The ones from the Christmas holiday specials that were developed and aired in the 1960s -- A Charlie Brown Christmas, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, The Grinch Who Stole Christmas.

And then it hit me. )

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