By Top_Squirrel_2325 ⢠Score: 1885 ⢠April 6, 2025 3:46 AM
Earlier today I (28M) stopped at the grocery store while out running errands. There was only one cashier open for whatever reason, so the line was long. The woman (60s-70sF?) in front of me was talking the young cashierâs (18-21F?) ear off about her son-in-law (her daughterâs husband) after she had already been rung up with a receipt in hand. Apparently her SIL is a âdeadbeat covert narcissistâ or something. I could tell the cashier was too nice to cut the woman off, and she kept glancing at me giving me âthe look.â The âIâm so sorryâ look.
Look, I love making small talk myself, but this conversation had gone on over a minute with like 6 people behind me in line. I heard a woman behind me quietly under their breath say âOh my goodness lady letâs goâŚ.â so I clearly wasnât the only one irritated.
After about two minutes or so pass (two minutes after she already paid,) I calmly say âExcuse me maâam, I have to be somewhere soon.â She looks at me with a cold face, wags her finger and says, âUm, noâŚyou can wait.â The finger wagging honestly set me off and I raised my voice saying âGet the fuck on lady Youâre not the only one in the fucking store, youâre holding everybody up.â
It got pretty quiet after that and the security guard walked over to me and said âSir, please calm down, maâam please be aware there are other shoppers in line.â The lady finally walked off cursing but I didnât catch what she said. Now for some reason hours later Iâm here sitting at my desk feeling like a jerk. Did I go too far by raising my voice at an elderly woman? Personally, I just feel itâs rude to not be considerate of other people in line while shopping. You donât know what kind of schedule someoneâs on and I feel itâs best to not hold up lines, or at least step away if continuing a long conversation. AITA?
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