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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Np here . I’m also AA. I probably perpetuate it but I’m so used to it that if you ask me for help while we are in the store I loudly tell you “stop being racist. I don’t work here” (how much is this, where is this in the store questions) I also snatch my purse when I see older white people coming toward me. And I lock and unlock my car doors when I see groups of whites coming toward my car. Nobody ever notices but I giggle. Yes. I am not on the good list this year. [/quote] I think your first example is potentially unfair. I’m a white woman ho has been mistaken for a store employer countless times. I think there are some of us who just give off “I am a service worker” vibes wherever we go. Your other two subversive examples are hysterical. [/quote] I get asked where stuff is too! I always try to help though. [/quote] White middle aged woman here who is frequently asked for help at the grocery store— like how to pick the best fruit, etc. Also, location of things in the store. I am not offended and try to be helpful. Not sure why this is insulting to people.[/quote] Another white middle-aged woman here. This happens to me regularly. I just respond that I don’t work there, and then I help the person get their question answered. I’ve been doing this for years. [/quote] Funny, I usually tell people to ask the actual employee following me around the store. [/quote] Where are you shopping that there are enough employees to do this and that actually care about shoplifting? Most places are pretty bare bones these days, insufficiently staffed, and indifferent to shoplifting.[/quote]
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