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Hand Me the Change Correctly Already! |
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Submitted by DCB
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Why do people not realize how to correctly return change to the payer? Forget not counting it back correctly (covered elsewhere on this site), but hand it to me so that I can actually clutch it without fumbling. That means hand me the change first, not the bills, not the receipt, the coins, bozo. That way, you can hand me the bills directly on top and I can slide it all back into my wallet seamlessly. When you hand me the stupid bills first and then put the coins on top... wtf? Now I have to put down whatever item or food I just purchased so I can use both hands, dumping the ill-placed coins into my now-free hand so I can put it all away with an elaborate, unnecessary juggle. Is it really that hard to teach cashiers how to do this? It's a five word instruction - "give them the coins first." Done. You may as well give me the bag first and then place all of my just-purchased items on top of it.
Readers have left 4 comments. 1. big papiOMG I hate that! Why do they always hand you your change on TOP of the bills?? It's a rampant problem and it's not going to end soon. My solution: credit card. Always. 2. jholtzI remember working behind the register at a coffee shop when I was in high school. It never would have occurred to me to hand them the bills first. Makes no sense. 3. crashbanghave always hated that aswell 4. Guest UserHate that. especially when you have to fumble to put it all away, they look at you impatiently like it's all your fault for holding up the line behind you! |