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Karen’s Will Be Disappointed❗️
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I actually liked the idea, as someone who has to work with the public every week. I eventually got into the habit of LOOKING for the signs so that I could abide by them in every store I shopped. And eventually it started bothering me, when an aisle was blocked because someone coming from the other direction had people with them to the side of their cart, and I needed to get around the person in front of me who was stopped to examine things on a shelf I had no need for that day.
If it was someone going in the SAME direction, they could easily just move forward a little bit so I could squeeze between the two groups. But if they're coming from the opposite direction - then moving forward would be moving closer to me, which is what I was trying to avoid. They'd have to back up and - most people wouldn't bother with that particular courtesy. That's my experience as a customer in every store I shop in. I hated that people didn't respect the store's policies. I liked the policies themselves. |
Yeah, it was a stupid policy. Requiring people moving in the same direction does not equate to separation?! I am too busy looking up, and reading the aisle signs, and the products on the shelves, than down at the floor. But, more importantly, when I watched an employee showing a customer where a product was, and he/they went against the arrows, well that settled it for me. And I saw this both at Publix and Walmart.
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One day I think they misplaced an arrow. I walked around in circles for about two hours before the manager gave me a pardon.
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Let me first say that I love The Villages. I love the spirit and kindness of the villagers. I love that in normal circumstances we have a myriad of things to do, places to eat, movies to see, squares to dance in and listen to music and friends to gather with.
But these are not your usual circumstances. It is hard on all of us. I have not seen my children and grandchildren for 7 months. Nor have I seen any other relatives or friends. I think most of us are doing the right thing by social distancing and wearing masks and trying to make the best of it. So when I hear people complain about having to take 10 more steps to get to the pasta aisle or how inconvenient it is to wear a mask, or how you hate to sit 6 feet away from your neighbor or belly up to the bar, I want to cry. I want this to end, don’t you? I want to come out of this alive. Don’t you? I want to see my loved ones again. Don’t you? It only takes six weeks for a community and country faithfully wearing a mask to conquer COVID. I love The Villages. I love the villagers. We pride ourselves on our sense of community. The experts have told us over and over what to do and we keep dismissing it. It’s time stop complaining and do the right thing. |
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