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7 Types Of People You Will Run Into Shopping

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We all witness them. Here are a few

1. Please mommy?

That one little kid in a store who will not stop begging his mom or dad for something. Then you see them crying in the cart and won't be quiet about it and you get a headache from it just like every store with screaming kids.


2. Person who complains too much about the price tag

Doesn't matter the store, you will always hear someone around you complaining about the price of an item and see them automatically put the item back on the shelf or piece of clothing back on a rack


3. Complaining they can't find their size

"Maybe they have my size in the back?" " All the mediums are gone!!"

4. The people who just push you out of the way and don't even apologize

Yup it always happens

5. The people in a very expensive store with 100 different pieces of clothing in their hand

Where you getting this $$$ from huh?


6. People who buy a band shirt but only knows one song

A friend or someone who claims they love Panic! at the disco but only knows Nine In The Afternoon for example

7. I'll get one more thing

You come in for 2 things and walk out with 100 things. Like me in Target



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