h a l f b a k e r yQuis custodiet the custard?
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(If I give coins, I always give them first, because exact change needs more careful counting out. Then again, I'm not a cashier.) |
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This is a rant. Kind, thoughtful tellers and cashiers already do this. And I do sympathize, [calculust]. |
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//leads to coins slipping off the smooth surface of a bill and is a pita// Redefines *pita bread* doesn't it? |
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I hate spilling my coins too. The paper can go straight in the trash, but I count every coin. |
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This is a rant with a big, red, ranty hat on. |
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Tell them to put the change in your mouth and the bills in your hand. Problem solved. |
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Not to be overly logical, but: I thought the bills-first thing was so both you and the cachier could see that you were getting the correct amount of change. |
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I'd rather hand the cashier my wallet and let her put the bills directly in ther for me. |
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[phundug] then she hands you which one back first -- the change or the wallet !!? |
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this is just consumer advice, surely. hardly original. |
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reminds me of the milk into the tea or tea onto milk argument. |
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Yea in the olden day...... we'd count out the change as in: Thats 73 cents makes 4 dollars (then count the bills... and $5 (handing back a $1) $5 makes $10 and $10 makes $20.00 Thank you and have a nice day!! |
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Now the cashiers just look at the monitor and give it back just as it reads"$16.73" change to save from having to do math. But still not as bad as when they continue to put MY $20 bill in the register and then give me change for a $10 instead of holding the payment out first... but alas |
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//Tell them to put the change in your mouth and the bills in your hand. Problem solved.// |
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I thought it was bills in your mouth and change in your hand? |
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