Yesterday I went to the supermarket to buy some things. Originally I wanted to be low-key about it—put the items in the shopping basket and go straight to self-checkout.
I was holding some snacks, a tube of toothpaste, and a box of condoms, heading to the cashier.
The cashier was a woman in her forties wearing glasses. When she scanned that box of condoms, she paused for a moment, looked up at me, and said:
"This one is buy-one-get-one-free. Do you want to grab another box?"
I said: "No thanks."
She said: "The promotion ends today."
I said: "That's enough, really."
She said: "Young man, it doesn't hurt to stock up a bit."
Everyone in line behind me looked over to see what was buy-one-get-one-free, then pretended to look back at their phones.
I silently grabbed another box, stuffed everything into the bag, walked out of the supermarket, and stood by the entrance for a while, getting some air.
I felt like everyone on the whole street now knew what I had planned for tonight.
Yesterday I went to the supermarket to buy some things. Originally I wanted to be low-key about it—put the items in the shopping basket and go straight to self-checkout.
I was holding some snacks, a tube of toothpaste, and a box of condoms, heading to the cashier.
The cashier was a woman in her forties wearing glasses. When she scanned that box of condoms, she paused for a moment, looked up at me, and said:
"This one is buy-one-get-one-free. Do you want to grab another box?"
I said: "No thanks."
She said: "The promotion ends today."
I said: "That's enough, really."
She said: "Young man, it doesn't hurt to stock up a bit."
Everyone in line behind me looked over to see what was buy-one-get-one-free, then pretended to look back at their phones.
I silently grabbed another box, stuffed everything into the bag, walked out of the supermarket, and stood by the entrance for a while, getting some air.
I felt like everyone on the whole street now knew what I had planned for tonight.