Retail Worker Tries To Help A Customer While Her Child Keeps Handling Store Items, But He Tells Her To Leave After The Child Throws A $405 Product
He did her a favor.
He did her a favor.
Their wedding, their party, their rules.
It isn’t even legal for her to drive on her own yet.
She’s not wrong.
It’s really not her responsibility.
Everyone was wrong here.
This is a teaching moment, not one for punishment.
While inconvenient, giving her a ride to school can be good for both of them.
Just because he was offended, it doesn’t mean he was right.
She’s better off accepting this dynamic can improve but will probably not change.
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