Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy EVERYTHING I need from Lowe's at lowes Woodstock, va. Including my 39k in kitchen cabinets. The people that work there are great.
#39k #humblebrag
If I spent $39,000 on kitchen cabinets, I'd be embarrassed, not braggy (humble or otherwise).
If you spent 39K at Lowes it's pretty hilarious. Could have hade a complete custom job for that. That is probably a record sale for them. 39K for builder quality stuff with lipstick marketing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every retail person I have encountered in DC speaks English. Where in DC is this not happening?
You should try to shop in the more diverse suburbs sometime.
I shop in the more diverse suburbs! And every retail person I have encountered speaks English.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I'm not in Va, but I once went to a KMart in Wheaton MD to buy some Christmas decorations and I couldn't find ONE person in the entire store that spoke English to answer a question I had. Pretty depressing.
You were there, and I wasn't, but I find this very hard to believe.
I believe it.
I shocked that you were at KMart! I thought they went out of business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every retail person I have encountered in DC speaks English. Where in DC is this not happening?
You should try to shop in the more diverse suburbs sometime.
Anonymous wrote:Every retail person I have encountered in DC speaks English. Where in DC is this not happening?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I'm not in Va, but I once went to a KMart in Wheaton MD to buy some Christmas decorations and I couldn't find ONE person in the entire store that spoke English to answer a question I had. Pretty depressing.
You were there, and I wasn't, but I find this very hard to believe.
I believe it.
I shocked that you were at KMart! I thought they went out of business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I can't remember the last time I called a retail store. When I actually go to a retail store, the employees speak English. Though it's possible that OP would not consider them to be speaking ENGLISH, since for many of them, English is the second, third, or fourth language.
-liberal who lives in a community without an HOA, let alone a gate
Most people do not have the time to go to a retail store based purely on the assumption the retail store will have what they are looking for. That's what the phone is for.
I buy EVERYTHING I need from Lowe's at lowes Woodstock, va. Including my 39k in kitchen cabinets. The people that work there are great.
#39k #humblebrag
If I spent $39,000 on kitchen cabinets, I'd be embarrassed, not braggy (humble or otherwise).
If you spent 39K at Lowes it's pretty hilarious. Could have hade a complete custom job for that. That is probably a record sale for them. 39K for builder quality stuff with lipstick marketing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I'm not in Va, but I once went to a KMart in Wheaton MD to buy some Christmas decorations and I couldn't find ONE person in the entire store that spoke English to answer a question I had. Pretty depressing.
You were there, and I wasn't, but I find this very hard to believe.
I believe it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I'm not in Va, but I once went to a KMart in Wheaton MD to buy some Christmas decorations and I couldn't find ONE person in the entire store that spoke English to answer a question I had. Pretty depressing.
You were there, and I wasn't, but I find this very hard to believe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I can't remember the last time I called a retail store. When I actually go to a retail store, the employees speak English. Though it's possible that OP would not consider them to be speaking ENGLISH, since for many of them, English is the second, third, or fourth language.
-liberal who lives in a community without an HOA, let alone a gate
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I have a retail question I will go out of my way to make sure to call the retailer's store location in a part of Virginia where the employees are fluent in the English language.
Does this make me a bad person?
If you are not multi-lingual, I suppose you have no other choice. Not bad, only -- well -- you know.
Says the lib from his 99.9% white gated community.
No says the lib who is fluent in Ukranian, Pushtu, Urdu, and Spanish. My home is in a non-gated community, very diverse community -- you know the kind in which you do not live.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I buy EVERYTHING I need from Lowe's at lowes Woodstock, va. Including my 39k in kitchen cabinets. The people that work there are great.
#39k #humblebrag
If I spent $39,000 on kitchen cabinets, I'd be embarrassed, not braggy (humble or otherwise).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How often do you call retail stores? I haven't found too many clerks here who don't speak English.
I'm not in Va, but I once went to a KMart in Wheaton MD to buy some Christmas decorations and I couldn't find ONE person in the entire store that spoke English to answer a question I had. Pretty depressing.