On the other hand, the store could install those devices that emit a high frequency sound that only young people are supposed to be able to hear. It annoys the youngsters and and you hope they’ll leave.
The only problem is my 50+ y.o. ears can hear it too.
“Old” people always think the loud youngsters are up to no good. Most of the time, they’re just hanging out. The majority of our problem customers are all over thirty. Let kids be kids.
the girl on the right looks like the Grumbel’s employee who’s name escapes me at the moment…
Could you be thinking of Lana? She would be the wrong age, though. The only other blonde is Courtney….wrong attitude, though.
Not just the wrong age. Lana’s hair is a lighter color, her ponytail is straight, and she wears glasses.
Courtney?
Happens all the time in my department and unfortunately the “youth” rarely buy anything…
And most of these kids always seem to be ditching school at that time! And for WHAT, to hang out in a store for no particular reason?
On the other hand, the store could install those devices that emit a high frequency sound that only young people are supposed to be able to hear. It annoys the youngsters and and you hope they’ll leave.
The only problem is my 50+ y.o. ears can hear it too.
If you can hear it, you must still be ‘young’ too…
“Old” people always think the loud youngsters are up to no good. Most of the time, they’re just hanging out. The majority of our problem customers are all over thirty. Let kids be kids.
See this a lot where i work. We have a University 5mins drive away, so our toy and sporting goods sections get destroyed pretty consistently.