“I had a lady put her cash on the counter. I counted out her change and put it back on the counter, as she was talking on her phone. She looked at me and loudly said, ‘Excuse me, you don’t put it on the counter, you put it in my hand!'”
“Fun fact: In Japan, it’s discourteous to hand money to someone, and cashiers use a little tray to do the job. When I worked as a cashier, I asked people to do the same. It’s easier to count coinage from the counter; it means that the cameras above the counter can see the whole transaction, and it reduces physical contact — especially important during things like global pandemics.”
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