Tabby Ann
Member
- Location
- Southern Indiana
There is an idiotic robotic nature to local communication that didn't exist when I was growing up. Store clerks were there to be seen and not heard and provide help if asked. Today however, they rush at you from every nook and cranny repeating How are you today? How are you today? But if you ask them a question about the location of a store product, they are clueless and stunned that you should ask. This even extends to bank tellers, which was once a dignified profession. One cold snowy day I went thru the drive-thru and rolled my window down only long enough to place my deposit in the pneumatic tube then rolled it back up. Shortly after I heard mumbling and talking coming from the drive-thru speakers. I rolled my window back down and exposed myself to the snowy elements only to hear a teller repeating How are you today? How are you today? Incredulous, I rolled the window back up without responding. Is this a national trend across America or just limited to here in Indiana?