Anonymous wrote:I was in JoAnn fabrics the other day and when my short 10 year old (4'6") walked over to swap out some fabric, a woman asked her if she worked there. She told the woman no and the woman just smiled at her... when she told me, I just figured that she may have just seen movement/not noticed that she was asking a tiny child with a shopping basket if she was an employee but sometimes people are weird.
Anonymous wrote:She was rude, not you.
Anonymous wrote:She was rude, not you.
Anonymous wrote:this happened to me yesterday. i was just looking at stuff i was looking for when an older lady asked me if they had a paper towel holder. i didn't tell her i didn't work there. i just said, "i don't know, but i can help you look." then i looked for it for her and told her that i didn't see anything like that and good luck finding one.![]()
Anonymous wrote:this happened to me yesterday. i was just looking at stuff i was looking for when an older lady asked me if they had a paper towel holder. i didn't tell her i didn't work there. i just said, "i don't know, but i can help you look." then i looked for it for her and told her that i didn't see anything like that and good luck finding one.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Why did you let her talk to you like that?? You should have let her have it!
Anonymous wrote:Today I was in Sephora browsing. I had a bunch of stuff in my hands and I had a handbag. A woman said to me “excuse me, do you have this in ____ color”. I looked up, realized she was talking to me and said “Sorry, I don’t work here”. She replied, “you don’t have to rude, can you just point me in the direction of someone who does work here?”
I told her that I haven’t seen anyone who isn’t already helping someone and then I walked away.
I’m not exactly sure why/how I was rude but I’m also on the spectrum and have issues with understanding social cues at times. Advice?