adventfear:

kripke-is-my-king:

601bees:

anony-mouse-writer:

korracrat:

korracrat:

Question: Why when the shoplifting alarms go off do baby boomers just keep walking? 

Like 9/10 I have to chase down a baby boomer to make sure they are not stealing compared to those of the younger generations who normally stop and prove without asking that they are not shoplifting? Even when they are the only ones to walk through and the alarms go off, they still keep walking and become  very rude when you ask to see their receipts to make sure and it’s normally the opposite with millennials.

Like no ma’am I do not think you are a shoplifter it’s just that the machine thinks you are and I have to verify or discredit what the machine is saying. 

Am I the only one who notices this?

what… what happened in the generation gap to change people’s attitudes and actions so severely?

They didn’t want to be like their parents

Those same baby boomers are the ones who will get home, find a security tag we accidentally missed, and call the store PISSED. Because they now have to come back to the store to get it taken off.
If you’d just stopped at the door when the beeper went off, you wouldn’t have this problem, Karen.

THIS THIS THIS THIS THIS!!