>be wageslave at deli for a month
>get called in for closing shift that goes from 5pm to midnight
>usually decent since almost no one comes in at that time and I'm by myself in the deli for those hours
>this time it's unusually busy and I'm flooded with orders
>some young asian gril probably in her mid to late 20s comes in looking like she's in a rush and orders a sandwich
>I'm in the middle of making 3 different salads and sandwiches and won't get to hers anytime soon
>she keeps grabbing every box I put out thinking it's her sandwich and I keep telling her it's not ready yet
>she lets out several frustrated ughs
>finally get hers done
>she grabs it, pays, and stomps out
>first time having a customer get that upset but at least it's over
>have to close the next day at the same times
>everything is going smoother with almost no one coming in
>around the same hour as the last night, the same girl comes in
>she comes up to me and says that "her coworker loved the sandwich"
>say thanks
>she orders the same thing again
>make it
>set it out for her to pick up while I start cleaning a bit
>she comes over to pick it up
>she's about to take it to the register to pay but says she forgot something
>she goes over to one of the aisles to get something
>she pays for her stuff then comes back over
>"this is for you" she said as she handed me a bar of chocolate
>Caught by surprise by this and only manage to say thanks
>she smiles and walks out
>the chocolate bar isn't some Hershey's or Snickers, but something a little higher quality just going by the packaging
>go to the aisle where she got the chocolate bar
>see it costs 6 bucks for this average sized bar
>she bought a 6 dollar chocolate bar for me
>quit working there a few days ago but still think about that experience
Why
>>35848842
>Why
She thinks of herself as a good person, so to minimise the cognitive dissonance caused by acting like an entitled bitch, she did something nice to make up for it; thus maintaining the fiction that she's a good person at heart.
>>35848842
You already know why. And you fumbled the ball.
>>35848905
But l'm fat and ugly
>>35848905
op ur looking here _
>>35848875
when you should be looking up here --
taking things personally is toptier selfharm. we don't cause other people to do anything.
>>35848984
That explains it all right there bud
>>35848984
>buying a candy bar for a fatty
She was actually making fun of you
I feel like between >>35848875 and >>35848984
You have a pretty good and dear of why.
>>35849138
>>35849166
Ah, now l see.
>>35848842
That's what happens anon. She experience something completelly unrelated and you will never know her train of thought. maybe she saw a movie that omehow made her apreciate the value of spontaneous action and at the same time
...
something something her identity.
also this:
>>35849130