FarSky wrote:
Vindicarre wrote:
I'll shop at WalMart if it's nearby when I need something that I haven't already purchased at CostCo or on Amazon, with no reservations.
FarSky wrote:
I wonder if other parts of the country have similar patrons, or if it's just the South.
I think it's just the folks you live among 'Sky.
The town I live in is pretty homogeneous, archetypal middle-upper middle class (91% white. 70% married and $90k median household income). The WalMart patrons here are just like the patrons of any other store. The patrons of Sprouts (kind of like Trader Joe's, but even more granola), on the other hand, give me the creeps. They are much more likely to be slovenly, unwashed, ill-mannered
and act as if they are deserving of special treatment.
I hope it's just the South. But I will say it's been every Walmart I've had the misfortune of visiting in the South (Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, and Tennessee; multiple locations in each state).
Man FarSky, you're single-handedly ruining my idealized image of "the South".
FarSky wrote:
I've been absolutely dirt poor. I grew up that way, and it wasn't until I went off to college that I was able to change that. But I still knew how to behave like a member of a civilized society.
Being worthless is no excuse for acting worthless.
Growing up, we were pretty damn poor too (although I didn't know it), but you are absolutely right; there's no excuse. Manners and social skills don't cost a cent.
DFK! wrote:
Lenas wrote:
Just come out with it and say you dislike poor people. It's okay, man. Poor people don't even like other poor people.
For lack of a better generalization, sure. But I've known and been friends with poor people through many stages of my life, although few of my current social circle are "poor." Instead of calling them "poor," lets call them "Group A."
I mainly* just hate dumb, lazy people. Let's call them "Group B."
For whatever reason, in America, Group A and B would be a Venn diagram with a TON of overlap.
Wal-Mart targets Group A, but due to the huge overlap with Group B, I hate shopping there.
*It should be noted that at various times of the day, DFK! probably hates literally everyone.I, long ago, came to the realization that I hate the majority of people in every demographic; it has nothing to do with money, clothes or skin color. It has everything to do with common decency.
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