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Unfiltered Story #191245

, | Unfiltered | March 31, 2020

I work in a popular drug store, in an area with a large arabic population, although the country’s official languages are french and english.

I’m a cashier at a popular drug store. Because this area of the city has a large arabic population, in the pharmacy we have a sign written in english and arabic. A woman walks from the pharmacy to the cash and asks to speak to a manager. I call my manager, and I can hear them talking while I’m cashing out other customers.

Manager: What seems to be the problem?

Woman (in perfect, non-accented english): your sign in the back is in english and arabic, with no french. I’m offended by that. I want it in french as well.

Manager (nicely): Unfortunately, that’s our head office’s decision. You can call them and make a complaint if you want.

Woman: Go to hell!

Manager: Excuse me?

Woman: I saw the way you smirked at me! This is ridiculous! (scoffs and walks out).

Manager (to me): You mean the way I was smiling?

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