Just for fun I would have considered not putting the divider in so they had to make sure they told the cashier when the last item was, or pay for stuff they didn’t want.
I too would have left the divider out, because I default to assume others are acting in good faith.
I would have wondered why we needed to not use a divider, today. I would have assumed she knew something I didn’t know. And then I would have shrugged and left it how she put it.
So I guess I would have achieved an accidental malicious compliance. Haha.
Edit: No joke or anything, I’m just that naive sometimes.
Just for fun I would have been crab walking on the floor too low down to see what happened. To the cashier, I would appear only as an arm from below the conveyor placing items
When the calling comes, one must crab. No one knows when the call will come, sometimes you’re just standing in line at the market… then you gotta pop it, drop it, lock it, and crab your way out 🦀🦀🦀🦀
Am from Germany and this reads like absolute asshole behaviour TBH
Just for fun I would have considered not putting the divider in so they had to make sure they told the cashier when the last item was, or pay for stuff they didn’t want.
I too would have left the divider out, because I default to assume others are acting in good faith.
I would have wondered why we needed to not use a divider, today. I would have assumed she knew something I didn’t know. And then I would have shrugged and left it how she put it.
So I guess I would have achieved an accidental malicious compliance. Haha.
Edit: No joke or anything, I’m just that naive sometimes.
Just for fun I would have been crab walking on the floor too low down to see what happened. To the cashier, I would appear only as an arm from below the conveyor placing items
When the calling comes, one must crab. No one knows when the call will come, sometimes you’re just standing in line at the market… then you gotta pop it, drop it, lock it, and crab your way out 🦀🦀🦀🦀
Yeah, try that at an Aldi with the lightning speed cashiers.
Y’all are less likely than Americans to say excuse me when navigating (walking) past people right, only when it’s a true squeeze?