Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It happens often enough to recall though I will say I never thought until I saw these responses that it could be a racial response. I didn’t notice until I began to think of examples of when it happened. I am not Caucasian and I never receive it from my minority group or other minority groups that I can think of but do receive it often from men and women who are Caucasian. I’ve gotten this response when asking for directions, when asking how far a city is from where I was, etc…
Those recent examples were when I was shopping and planning to return to decide on an item I asked the store hours and when the salesperson would be working again and then when I asked how far a town was from the one I was in at the time.
Why would you ask when the salesperson works again in order to return something? Sounds stalkerish. The other items (store hours, distance from your city) are easily available on the internet. Try not to be so needy, it’s probably putting people off.
DCUM-ism #1736 Do not ask a salesperson at a store what the house are because you are being too needy. Hilarious.
DP but try reading. Not the store’s hours. The SALESPERSON’s hours!!
Anonymous wrote:I would like to get better at using “why do you ask?” when people ask me rude or inappropriate questions. I have always struggled with not answering questions when asked. I was raised in a very strict household, and to be extremely deferential to others. I really have to work not to get walked all over. So far I have progressed to just getting openly mad/annoyed when people ask me invasive, inappropriate things. But I’d like to get to the point where I simply say “why do you ask?” and stay calm. I really appreciate people who are self-possessed enough to do this while betraying nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It happens often enough to recall though I will say I never thought until I saw these responses that it could be a racial response. I didn’t notice until I began to think of examples of when it happened. I am not Caucasian and I never receive it from my minority group or other minority groups that I can think of but do receive it often from men and women who are Caucasian. I’ve gotten this response when asking for directions, when asking how far a city is from where I was, etc…
Those recent examples were when I was shopping and planning to return to decide on an item I asked the store hours and when the salesperson would be working again and then when I asked how far a town was from the one I was in at the time.
Why would you ask when the salesperson works again in order to return something? Sounds stalkerish. The other items (store hours, distance from your city) are easily available on the internet. Try not to be so needy, it’s probably putting people off.
DCUM-ism #1736 Do not ask a salesperson at a store what the house are because you are being too needy. Hilarious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Op here. It happens often enough to recall though I will say I never thought until I saw these responses that it could be a racial response. I didn’t notice until I began to think of examples of when it happened. I am not Caucasian and I never receive it from my minority group or other minority groups that I can think of but do receive it often from men and women who are Caucasian. I’ve gotten this response when asking for directions, when asking how far a city is from where I was, etc…
Those recent examples were when I was shopping and planning to return to decide on an item I asked the store hours and when the salesperson would be working again and then when I asked how far a town was from the one I was in at the time.
Why would you ask when the salesperson works again in order to return something? Sounds stalkerish. The other items (store hours, distance from your city) are easily available on the internet. Try not to be so needy, it’s probably putting people off.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the respectful response to someone asking inappropriate questions. Like asking when you’ll have your second child, how much did your purse cost, why did you go to Mexico for vacation? I’m so sick of people not being aware of how rude they are.