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  • Dear Sir,

    I do apologize if I had in any way made you uncomfortable, despite the fact that while I was talking to you, you had not in any way expressed it to me, but chose to do so while checking out.

    Please forgive me if I pried into such personal information by asking "what kind of games do you play" as I tend to ask all customers that if they seem to be confused by our selection. And while I may or may not have "creeped up on you" and gotten "up in you face and/or business", once again you chose not to express your discomfort until checking out, where upon I found out all of my misdeeds while being spoken to by peer.


    In the future, I do hope to be subsequently less stealthy and only answer inquiries when you complain to management that nobody would assist you.

    With Regards,
    Mr.Pibb

    PS: May I take the time to thank you for squashing any enthusiasm I had left with dealing with the public, as upper management perhaps think I be too cheery.
    *jedi hand wave* This game works...just not in your system.

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    .....

    <HUGS>

    So...you're an overly cheerful, helpful ninja...? Got it.

    I sowies. I hate people, too... I have lots of baked goods if'n that makes you feel better. pick your poison.

    <More hugs>

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      Some people just aren't satisfied until they've found something to gripe about and somebody to get into trouble.

      They gripe if you aren't cheery enough, and they gripe if you're too cheery. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
      I don't have an attitude problem. You have a perception problem.
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