fiatlux wrote:
The good clerks are condescending, explaining in an extraordinary and loud voice the on/off switch. Or should the elderly prefer the one with a smirk on her or his face, just having passed a comment that have the staff quietly chortling and looking at the elderly like a poorly performing circus monkey? Any mistakes in communication about the need or problem are presumed to be entirely on the handicapped brain, reasoning and hearing of the senior. This can be true. Perhaps is often true. Yet this fact does not dismiss or excuse discriminatory treatment of the...um, what was I talking about?
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:lol: :lol: Keep thinking, it might come back. :mrgreen: