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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Sorry pp, you don't have control over me masking. It's been so great, I plan to mask every winter inside from now on out. I've been so sick since moving to the DC area, it's so congested with people and it seems no one stays home (or can afford to) when they are sick. It's an extra bonus if masking pisses you off. In a few days none of you will be mandated to mask and I guess it will be fun for you to grocery shop without masks, so go for it. You can already go out to eat without wearing masks while eating, so not quite so sure why folks are so happy they still get to eat without masks. I won't be able to be there, or spend my money there unless they have pickup of some kind, but hope the rest of you have all the maskless fun you want. [/quote] Of course we don't have control over you masking. Just as you have no control over us not masking. If you are scared of being a bit sick and you think that warrants you avoiding grocery store, good for you. All I can say is you should feel grateful that you can afford such economic privilege.[/quote] Getting pickup at the grocery store is free to less than $5 a month, depending on the store. I've checked. It's not a huge "economical privilege." Just doing my best to save on groceries. More than covers the pickup fee, if there is one. With a combined income under 100k, I'm probably one of the poorer pps here. Sadly, the workers at the stores (who make less than we do) won't be able to protect themselves as well --which is the real economic disadvantage. A friend of mine, who works retail in a maskless state, just lost 10 days of income because she caught Covid (while vaccinated), probably at work. She had a mandatory, unpaid, 10 day quarantine, and I ended up sending her money for food on our measley (for the DC area) income. Those are the real people who don't have "economic privilege." But, by all means,enjoy infecting them with your breakthrough Covid cases you catch at brunch. [/quote] You don't tip??? What a miserable person you are, all around! Scared of living, yet a nasty miser. I can just picture you making everyone around you miserable.[/quote] The grocery store I go to forbids tipping, it's their policy. Theobe cart guy who was requesting tips, which I gave him, was fired. Even though, I still discreetly tip on holidays. It's really weird that you attack someone within hhi of 100k in the DC area for not tipping at a grocery store that officially doesn't "allow" tipping. So one pp thinks I am a miser for being DC poor and not tipping when I have a chronic health condition, and another pp thinks I have "economic" privilege. Got it. [/quote]
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