• Multiplexer@discuss.tchncs.de
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    Practically never in my whole live, standing in thousands of checkout lines, have l heard anyone say “Thank you” to another person placing a divider.

    It is in both person’s interest to place it, so the the one who has the opportunity to do it just does.

    Had I encountered the woman from the post, I just would have classified her as mentally not entirely stable and kept my distance…

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        Which is totally ok!
        Although I would either be slighty confused by it or more likely wouldn’t even register it at all, as not expecting thanks to be directed at me.
        After all, placing the divider is somewhat of a selfish action on my part, omitting later stress…

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          I would thank you too. GET APPRECIATED BITCH.

          #idontthinkyoureabitch

          #sorryaboutthat

          #igotcarriedaway

          #thanksforthatdividerthingthough

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      I had a girl say thabk you to me three days ago. But that was because I put the divider down and then used it to drag my stuff towards the cashier to make more space for her stuff.

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        That’s one of the exceptions I was thinking about. Looking at someone and deciding to do something beneficial specifically for that person.

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      Do you live in a city? In the admittedly pretty large village I live in, I hear it almost every time I go to Home Bargains.

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        Home Bargains is British, isn’t it?
        So maybe region-dependent custom.
        Here in Germany I would judge it to be equally uncommon both in cities and the more rural areas.

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          Yes, it is. I had assumed you were British, since the tweet is also about a British, albeit multinational, store chain. My bad, perhaps I should’ve looked at the instance you’re from.