Bags
Something I will never understand is the angry response I would get from asking a customer if they would like a bag. If you were to approach me at the counter; I would ask you if you found everything, scan your items, scan your coupons (if any), give you the total, and exchange goods and services for money. Somewhere in there, I would also ask if you would like a bag. I am not refusing to give you a bag. I am not determining whether or not you need one. I am not going to withhold one because I think doing so will save the rainforests and stop forest fires and global warming will go away. It's a pretty simple question. "Would you like a bag." That's all that means. I don't care if you need it or not. I don't care if you refuse it. I don't care if you put it on your head and start singing Bad Romance backwards while covered in varying types of cheeses. All I expect in return is either "Yes" or "No, thank you." Maybe "Would you like ...