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Thread started 08/15/07 2:20pm

chocolate1

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Mall kiosks

I went to the mall with my Mother today and we got into it because I didn't stop and politely entertain every annoying person who works at a mall kiosk when he or she said, "Excuse me, Ma'am".

I find it extremely annoying to constantly be stopped by these people in the mall. My feeling is that if I want to know what they're selling, I'll wander over and inquire. I hate when they step in front of me, or interrupt my conversation to show me something I don't care about.
I know they have jobs to do, but some don't give up at "No, thank you." One guy grabbed my hand and attempted to apply some kind of moisturizer! omg I have allergies!

My mother said my aloofness is rude. I say, LEAVE ME ALONE! talk to the hand
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Reply #1 posted 08/15/07 2:22pm

jess555ja

I just say 'no thank you' and keep walking. shrug
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Reply #2 posted 08/15/07 2:45pm

roodboi

depends on my mood...sometimes I'm polite and say no thank you, sometimes I just keep walking...
sometimes if its a hot chick trying to sell me something I'll waste alot of her time listening to her sales pitch....
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Reply #3 posted 08/15/07 2:49pm

veronikka

There is always someone trying to apply lotion on my hands too when I go to the mall but I always just say "no thank you" for whatever reason I can't just ignore them
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Reply #4 posted 08/15/07 2:51pm

roodboi

veronikka said:

There is always someone trying to apply lotion on my hands too when I go to the mall but I always just say "no thank you" for whatever reason I can't just ignore them


Veronikka, you should work a mall kiosk...
fine as you are, you could sell $20 shit sandwiches all day long...
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Reply #5 posted 08/15/07 2:53pm

Cinnie

ignore them completely as if you are deaf, or on some sort of other mission, and just keep walking nod

if they confront you, yell in their face smile

how's that for rude? biggrin
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Reply #6 posted 08/15/07 2:57pm

JediTodd

If they stop you, frantically ask them if they have a drug store there in the mall, and say you need to buy a pack of Trojans IMMEDIATELY. Then inquire if the lotion they're selling can be used as lube. smile
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Reply #7 posted 08/15/07 4:49pm

chocolate1

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JediTodd said:

If they stop you, frantically ask them if they have a drug store there in the mall, and say you need to buy a pack of Trojans IMMEDIATELY. Then inquire if the lotion they're selling can be used as lube. smile


lol

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #8 posted 08/15/07 4:50pm

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If I'm in a good mood I ignore them. If I'm in a rush I shoot they them evil looks. if I'm in a bad mood I tell them to get the fuck outa my face.


But I'm from New Jersey, I have no manners. shrug
In spite of the cost of living, it's still popular.
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Reply #9 posted 08/15/07 7:23pm

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The phone people are the worst and as soon as I even see them looking at me or taking a step towards me I sternly say "I'M NOT INTERESTED".
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Reply #10 posted 08/15/07 7:24pm

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Sweeny79 said:

If I'm in a good mood I ignore them. If I'm in a rush I shoot they them evil looks. if I'm in a bad mood I tell them to get the fuck outa my face.


But I'm from New Jersey, I have no manners. shrug




coolest girl everrrrr


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Reply #11 posted 08/15/07 7:24pm

chocolate1

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lovemachine said:

The phone people are the worst and as soon as I even see them looking at me or taking a step towards me I sternly say "I'M NOT INTERESTED".


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THAT's who I got into it with because they wouldn't accept that I already had a plan! mad

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #12 posted 08/15/07 7:26pm

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the cell phone vendors are the worst!!!! mad
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Reply #13 posted 08/15/07 7:29pm

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I kid you not, I once had a cell phone vendor see me talking on my cell and tell me to come over, cause he had a better phone to sell me. Sooooo, I did, and he takes one look at my phone and goes "oh, I'm sorry, I actually don't have one better than that...."


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Reply #14 posted 08/15/07 7:48pm

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JerseyKRS said:

Sweeny79 said:

If I'm in a good mood I ignore them. If I'm in a rush I shoot they them evil looks. if I'm in a bad mood I tell them to get the fuck outa my face.


But I'm from New Jersey, I have no manners. shrug




coolest girl everrrrr



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Reply #15 posted 08/15/07 7:51pm

Imago

I understand it's living for those folks, but I find it intrusive to walk along and get approached for that stuff.

Luckily everyone thinks I'm too poor to own any of that stuff so I'm rarely approached.
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Reply #16 posted 08/15/07 7:53pm

Cinnie

JerseyKRS said:

I kid you not, I once had a cell phone vendor see me talking on my cell and tell me to come over, cause he had a better phone to sell me. Sooooo, I did, and he takes one look at my phone and goes "oh, I'm sorry, I actually don't have one better than that...."


falloff

lol lol lol lol lol
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Reply #17 posted 08/15/07 9:07pm

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If I am in a hurry, I pretend I do not speak english! eek
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Reply #18 posted 08/15/07 9:14pm

veronikka

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If I am in a hurry, I pretend I do not speak english! eek


lol
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Reply #19 posted 08/15/07 9:25pm

veronikka

CHIC0 said:

the cell phone vendors are the worst!!!! mad


I still think the lotion/moisturizer vendors are the worst, they usually aren't behind a counter and come after you
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Reply #20 posted 08/15/07 9:48pm

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My mom bought me a bonsai at a mall kiosk.

I thought it was the coolest thing, of course when she gave it to me. You're never prepared for when your parents get you a gift that indicates that they finally'get you'.

But you could tell she was visibly upset. She seemed more upset that I really liked it (like you kind of feel sorry for someone you just duped, especially whent duping just isn't in your nature).

"It's dead"

??? She explained that she bought it at a mall kiosk, and when she brought it home and told friends about it, they told her she should never trust those places. So she took it to a bonsai doctor, who told her it had been dead for quite awhile.

What she did next made perfect sense: she bought some model paint from the hobby shop and painted each of those tiny little bonsai needles a deep evergreen.

"Now that I know that, it does look a little bit like a fake bonsai"

Mostly I felt bad for all the effort she went through. Really, it makes me want to break down. Believe it or not, the bonsai has not deteriorated...it looks just as dead/alive as the day I received it. My mom polished off the rest of the green paint re-painting the artsy/craftsy cow clock that I bought her for that same Christmas...
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Reply #21 posted 08/16/07 12:57am

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This gets on my nerves so much! If I'm interested in buying something, I will seek it out. To be interrupted as I'm talking to someone or even approached as I clearly am just trying to walk right by is just rude. I don't ever yell at the vendors, but I never stop to listen, out of principle. It's almost enough to make me not want to go to malls sometimes.
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Reply #22 posted 08/16/07 1:01am

ZombieKitten

PeteZarustica said:

My mom bought me a bonsai at a mall kiosk.

I thought it was the coolest thing, of course when she gave it to me. You're never prepared for when your parents get you a gift that indicates that they finally'get you'.

But you could tell she was visibly upset. She seemed more upset that I really liked it (like you kind of feel sorry for someone you just duped, especially whent duping just isn't in your nature).

"It's dead"

??? She explained that she bought it at a mall kiosk, and when she brought it home and told friends about it, they told her she should never trust those places. So she took it to a bonsai doctor, who told her it had been dead for quite awhile.

What she did next made perfect sense: she bought some model paint from the hobby shop and painted each of those tiny little bonsai needles a deep evergreen.

"Now that I know that, it does look a little bit like a fake bonsai"

Mostly I felt bad for all the effort she went through. Really, it makes me want to break down. Believe it or not, the bonsai has not deteriorated...it looks just as dead/alive as the day I received it. My mom polished off the rest of the green paint re-painting the artsy/craftsy cow clock that I bought her for that same Christmas...



oh my fucking god
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Reply #23 posted 08/16/07 6:39am

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veronikka said:

CHIC0 said:

the cell phone vendors are the worst!!!! mad


I still think the lotion/moisturizer vendors are the worst, they usually aren't behind a counter and come after you



i actually had a guy grab my hand and proceed to rub it with lotion. i had a hunch i wasn't the only guy he was doing this too. lol... anyway i let him give me his whole speech and tell me about every product and let him believe he had a sale...then i said no thanks. but thanks for the samples biggrin
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Reply #24 posted 08/16/07 6:49am

Mach

I do not go to the Mall often - I really dislike them and shopping

When I do go - I am pretty stern with those insistant ones

I have said " How dare you touch me without asking my permission " and such statements smile

shrug

seriously - DO NOT invade my personal space unless you were invited/welcomed or asked 1st

stab fuckers
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Reply #25 posted 08/16/07 6:52am

CHIC0

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Mach said:

I do not go to the Mall often - I really dislike them and shopping



agreed!
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Reply #26 posted 08/16/07 9:12am

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Moonbeam said:

This gets on my nerves so much! If I'm interested in buying something, I will seek it out. To be interrupted as I'm talking to someone or even approached as I clearly am just trying to walk right by is just rude. I don't ever yell at the vendors, but I never stop to listen, out of principle. It's almost enough to make me not want to go to malls sometimes.



Thank U! That's what the argument with my Mom was about! She couldn't/wouldn't get that! mad

"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #27 posted 08/16/07 8:59pm

veronikka

CHIC0 said:

veronikka said:



I still think the lotion/moisturizer vendors are the worst, they usually aren't behind a counter and come after you



i actually had a guy grab my hand and proceed to rub it with lotion. i had a hunch i wasn't the only guy he was doing this too. lol... anyway i let him give me his whole speech and tell me about every product and let him believe he had a sale...then i said no thanks. but thanks for the samples biggrin


lol You're so bad
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Reply #28 posted 08/16/07 11:04pm

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ZombieKitten said:

PeteZarustica said:

My blather



oh my fucking god
falloff

True story. It looks the exact same as it did 15 years ago.

GD is like psychoanalysis for me. But much cheaper.
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Reply #29 posted 08/17/07 1:51am

ZombieKitten

PeteZarustica said:

ZombieKitten said:




oh my fucking god
falloff

True story. It looks the exact same as it did 15 years ago.

GD is like psychoanalysis for me. But much cheaper.


I could almost cry reading it
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