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Wtf... So today I was at my job working. I'm a cashier so I have to talk quite a bit while I work.
So this middle aged lady comes with who I assume is her husband and orders her food. As she was about to leave she said "god bless you, you're a mighty fine boy working at such a young age."
I replied with a "mhmm" and the lady lashed out at me. She said "what's the matter?"
Okay, lets go back a bit before I go on. I don't care about religion, being an atheist, or any of that. I don't really care when I die and where I go as long as I can have kids and die happy.
Anyways, I proceeded to tell her that I don't care about religion, making it short as possible because I don't really want to know her opinion and thoughts about it. She told me I should go to hell.. WTF? and that I should be ashamed of myself.
Does anyone else get this type of shit?
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Simple thing is to just shrug it off and be polite, instead of pulling the "mhmm". I understand how it could get under your skin, but I'd assume when you're working getting into a theological discussion isn't really the best idea. It sucks that she went off like that, and it'd probably piss me off too, but you had the power to avoid that point.
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I'm an agnostic myself and if someone said that to me i would just say thanks and let them go on there merry way. No need to instigate.
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Australia326 Posts
She gave you a bloody compliment, just take it.
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religion will never, EVER make sense to people with actual self aware questioning minds. I even got to live in Utah....if you think regular Christians care about their religion...you have never met a Mormon family.
I'd just laugh and forget, remember ignorance is bliss right?
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When an atheist voices his/her view on religion, the atheist is stomping on the religious person's freedom of religion. When a religious person voices his/her view on religion, he/she is practicing his/her freedom of religion and freedom of expression.
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2nd Worst City in CA8938 Posts
What's with your attitude? A nice lady gives you a compliment and you just shrug it off like that? Just because you don't believe in the same things as her gives you no right to disrespect her like that.
And if you don't think "mhmm" is a disrespectful response, that's a whole nother story.
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when people say things like that to you, the appropriate response is "thank you!"
don't be a dick
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God bless you sir. Sounds like one... expressionistic lady. Just smile and wish her a good day and you won't have to deal with these conflicts.
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Middle-aged, religious women are not exactly the smartest breed of human
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I have no reason to give my personal opinions to customers. If my customers talk about jesus, then praise jesus and the holy spirit, amen. If my customers talk about being hungry for ramadan, then praise allah, and the prophet mohommed, allahu akbar. I do not lead a friend-filled existence.
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Wow that is rude of you just to say mhmm no wonder she lashed out at you. Why wouldn't you want God to bless you.
I don't care about religion, being an atheist, or any of that. I don't really care when I die and where I go as long as I can have kids and die happy.
being an atheist, or any of that? I'm sorry that doesn't make sense.
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Honestly there are worse things that someone could say than "god bless you". If all religious people do were telling god to bless people I'd be a lot less worried about the world. Just deal with it. You wouldn't be this annoyed if she was a homeopath.
I don't care about religion, being an atheist, or any of that. I don't really care when I die and where I go as long as I can have kids and die happy. Haha, missed this line. If you don't care, let other people care, won't you?
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Just smile, say thank you, and move on. She was trying to be nice.
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On March 17 2011 13:54 Alexson wrote: Anyways, I proceeded to tell her that I don't care about religion, making it short as possible because I don't really want to know her opinion and thoughts about it. She told me I should go to hell.. WTF? and that I should be ashamed of myself.
Does anyone else get this type of shit?
I don't think she wanted to know your opinion and thoughts about religion either, tbh.
Seriously, though, just say thank you. It's part of good customer service--you're there to be a cashier, not to insinuate argument.
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When I worked as a cashier and received any religious comments, I feigned interest and depending on the circumstance also humored them by pretending I was religious as well. As an atheist, I don't have a problem with that, as I understand that some people take their religion very seriously and I would rather avoid confrontation.
On topic of your story, however, you were also rude to the lady. Although I think she should respect that maybe you don't want her God's blessings, "mhmm" is definitely disrespectful.
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You should have been nicer. It's never good to be rude to people no matter what they believe in.
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Religion aside, that was quite the compliment she gave you. 'Mhmm' seems inconsiderate and rude, and could be easily taken as a 'Yeah whatever'. Thanking her simply would have been the appropriate and reasonable response. Heck, the religious aspect of this is hardly a big deal at all, for either side.
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