There are two sides to every story
Nov. 15th, 2008 10:12 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I was recently reading a local forum about a town in New Jersey, and clicked on a thread about safety in the town, and how safe people felt on Main Street. The thread quickly turned to a debate on illegal immigrants, which is always, well, interesting.
Somebody on the board complained about a local grocery giving her foreign change:
someone a couple posts back said something about the latin grocer on Main Street. I had to run in there a few weeks ago and pick up a few pieces of produce and thought it was very convenient. I went to pay for my items and the guy behind the counter handed me foreign currency. I mean hello, we are in the USA and it should be AMERICAN money not currency from British Islands or Puerto Rico. I went back to the cashier and said to him you owe me money and he said no he didn't he gave me the right change back. I did not leave the store until he gave me AMERICAN money. I said that his change was worthless to me and wanted the right change back. He eventually gave me what I asked for but I will never shop in that establishment ever again even though it was convenient.
Since it was a local forum, another poster checked the story out:
I went over asked Fruitmex about is incident. They all remember it quite well! Some lady freaked out because they gave them a foeign coin. They said she was quite mean. Oh the coin was Canadian!
And this, folks, is why little anecdotes are generally useless.
Somebody on the board complained about a local grocery giving her foreign change:
someone a couple posts back said something about the latin grocer on Main Street. I had to run in there a few weeks ago and pick up a few pieces of produce and thought it was very convenient. I went to pay for my items and the guy behind the counter handed me foreign currency. I mean hello, we are in the USA and it should be AMERICAN money not currency from British Islands or Puerto Rico. I went back to the cashier and said to him you owe me money and he said no he didn't he gave me the right change back. I did not leave the store until he gave me AMERICAN money. I said that his change was worthless to me and wanted the right change back. He eventually gave me what I asked for but I will never shop in that establishment ever again even though it was convenient.
Since it was a local forum, another poster checked the story out:
I went over asked Fruitmex about is incident. They all remember it quite well! Some lady freaked out because they gave them a foeign coin. They said she was quite mean. Oh the coin was Canadian!
And this, folks, is why little anecdotes are generally useless.
DON'T EXCEPT THAT THERE FURRIN' MONEY! SLIPPERY SLOPE! SLIPPERY SLOPE!
Date: 2008-11-15 04:49 pm (UTC)Re: DON'T EXCEPT THAT THERE FURRIN' MONEY! SLIPPERY SLOPE! SLIPPERY SLOPE!
Date: 2008-11-15 05:16 pm (UTC)Re: DON'T EXCEPT THAT THERE FURRIN' MONEY! SLIPPERY SLOPE! SLIPPERY SLOPE!
Date: 2008-11-16 01:01 am (UTC)I also hear those d**n foreign Canadians train them there moose to steal lawn ornaments.