
In the business world, a cash receipt for
any amount is absolutely required. At a garage sale, it would be absolutely ridiculous to fill one out for $5 or $20. Different people might draw the line at different amounts, but surely there's an amount of money that would warrant making a receipt for. Even at a garage sale. Where I would draw the line would also depend on the seller and how trustworthy I think that person is. Or, yeah, if you're a business buying merch to resale. But I would have backed out at the snarky comment too. I'm tired of people being rude like that.
On an unrelated topic, something that ticked me off... I went to a hero shop yesterday on my lunch break. I'm in New York, on Long Island, so I asked for an American Hero. That's AKA American Sub or American Hoagie. And I don't know about out of New York, but here American Hero means
one thing. You can go to any deli or hero place and request this hero. You can go to any Superbowl party and find a 6' American Hero next to a 6' Italian Hero. I've successfully request an "American Hero" many times in my life.
So the guy starts initiating my order and starts taking other customer's orders. I over hear something about "American Classic" and "Ham and Provolone" so I get the guy's attention and ask what he's making me. Turns out he making me something on their menu called "The American Classic" that consists of ham and provolone. So I tell him sorry, but that's not what I want. I want an American Hero. He gets all snarky with me and states, "I don't know what that is." I was kinda surprised, because a hero shop on Long Island should absolutely know what an American Hero is. So I start describing it to him, "You know, it has..." and he continues to be snarky with me about it. He tells me I have to order a #6, add extra meat, and substitute the cheese. I end up paying $11 for a sandwich that has ham, turkey and American cheese on it... Which is very much NOT an American Hero.
I'm just tired of people being rude for no good reason. Did you take a hard poo this morning? Besides, I was the customer. Do what you're suppose to do. Say, "Sure thing, sir!" with a smile and then go in the back and trash me to your coworkers.