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female
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30-35,
anonymous
writes: So, last week was my sister's birthday. She loves to collect CDs, so I went to buy her a few from this music store. When I walked in, it was a pretty classy place, actually. And I saw this really cute guy working there. He asked if he could help me with anything, and I told him what I was looking for, and he helped me find it. While I was looking around, I noticed that he seemed kind of cool, he was talking to an elderly man, and just being nice and all. When I gathered the one CD I thought my sister would enjoy, I noticed it was 10% off, but if you were a member, it was 20% off. When I went to checkout he asked if I was a member, and I wasn't, but he said he'd give me the discount anyway.Was he just being nice? Or do guys do that when they like someone? I mean, he seemed really nice, but I don't think he can give discounts out left and right.Also, no offense to anyone! I'm not starting trouble, but I dunno if he's gay. I'm not saying I have gaydar, it's just that the clothes he was wearing kind of threw me off, although there is a dress code for that place. And everytime I meet a cute guy, he usually ends up to be gay. (My best gay friend finds out). But also, on the receipt I saw his name, should I look him up on Facebook to see if he's single, gay, straight, or whatever?Advice?
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reader, anonymous, writes (13 October 2012): This is verified as being by the original poster of the questionBlehh. I wrote this when I was only half awake. Now that I've had my coffee let me clarify some things.
It was an EXTRA 20% off. So altogether it was 30%. I don't think you're allowed to do that in stores. I know I'm not.
I was going to buy the CD anyway, so it's not like he had to convince me with bargains. Not to mention, the CD wasn't expensive at all. Just a little over $10. So the price wasn't weighing me down.
Also when I say that I thought he was gay, it's just because he was wearing tight khakis and a bright button up. Although, once again, I don't know if that was due to the dress code.
I'd like to see him again.
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reader, janniepeg +, writes (13 October 2012):
Being nice will get him business. His goal for the day is to sell as many CDs as possible. Go look him up on Facebook. What's the harm?
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