I bumped into someone I know when I was out one day before Christmas. I had to stop at the Dollar Tree to get some Christmas gift bags, tissue paper, and a few household essentials. I hadn’t seen her since probably last Christmas, and it was also in the Dollar Tree. We chatted for a few minutes and she told me her husband had passed away just before Thanksgiving. I told her how sorry I was for her loss. Then after a brief conversation, I told her I’d love to visit with her but that maybe we could get together for lunch or coffee. I explained that right now I have to get done and get off my feet.
She knows of my pain and mobility issues, but she exclaimed, “What’s your hurry?” I’m in pain 24/7 and today is no exception. I told her my legs will not let me stand here and visit. I HAVE to get done and get out of here! I told her to have a Merry Christmas and I moved up the aisle with my shopping cart to finish my shopping.
She followed me. Good grief, I thought. She was right behind me, talking to me! I turned and responded to what she said and then trying not to be rude, I told her I had to go and that it was nice seeing her. I wanted to scream at her, but I didn’t especially want to attract attention from every shopper and worker in the store! Good grief!
She continued to follow me, talking the whole time. I responded to her but tried to finish my shopping. Dad came up the aisle and I asked him if he was done. He told me he was and I told my friend, “Goodbye! It was nice seeing you again!” We rushed up to the front of the store to check out. By then, my legs were on fire. I was desperate to get to the car so I could sit down.
I just can’t understand why some people don’t get it. I know they don’t know my pain, but when you tell someone you have to go and why, you’d think they would back the fuck off. I was trying not to be rude.
I guess the trick is…what? To be rude so you get the point across? I’ll remember that for next time.

I’m sorry to hear you had to go through that Debbie. Hopefully, if you do see her in the store again, she won’t continue to bother you when you’re in a hurry to buy your items and leave.
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I don’t see her often, thank goodness. Maybe next time I can duck and cover. Lol.
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LOL!
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How very weird! Usually people take the hint. Hey, you probably won’t have to deal with her again until next Christmas. Maybe losing her husband had something to do with not thinking clearly. Mona
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Naw, she does this to me every time I run into her. Drives me bonkers, but like you said, I may not have to deal with her again until next Christmas! Lol.
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I think I would walk the other way if I saw her coming after that! Gosh, talk about being deaf to the idea.
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Right? If I see her first, I try to avoid running into her! That sounds so mean but there are just certain people that you hate to run into. The sad thing is that I do like her. She was great to work with back in the day and she’s a really nice, good person. 😦
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I think we all do that now and then with certain people.
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