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Old 12-16-2010, 07:58 PM   #14076
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I answer, womens lib happened. Guy's don't want to just go "help" women lest they get a speech about how strong and awesome women are.

I ask, why didn't you ask. I'm sure they would have helped you if you did.

Oh wait, is this an episode of "what would you do"? Plenty of guys offered to help the hot girl steal a bike... everyone ignored the white teen and most called the cops on the African teen.

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I don't think it's that, at least not where I live, it's just the way people behave towards each other. I had a customer last Saturday who got mad because I let him wait half a minute longer so I could open the door for a woman with a buggy who I just helped. I also notice that a lot of shop assistants and cashiers are very surprised when I thank them for helping me and wishing them a nice day/weekend/holidays. But then again it isn't surprising, seeing how many of my own customers don't have the decency to say "hello" back when I greet them before asking them if I can help them.
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