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Friday 30 December 2011

Ir-razza u r-radika jmorru xopink!

Sales may be fantastic. Sales may be horrible.
That's up to you.

Whatever you may think, you just cannot deny that while at it you can find cool pieces, which you might have overlooked before. Better still, you can make a nice bargain out of the whole experience.

Yet, some people merely do their best to ruin that.
Yes, some people are - excuse the big word - disgusting. And it's nothing to do with their appearance.

It's really irritating when you get the sort of people who never shop, wear the same tacky and shabby clothing all over the years and then, when sales hit, rush to the shops. They make a mess everywhere they go. They take the clothes off the shelves, check prices, sizes, then, if they're not cheap enough, put them in the first spot they find. If none is seen within seconds, they sometimes make do with the floors.
Do you think they care about others wanting that very piece, that very size, that very colour? No. They couldn't care less. And if you dare say something, "ghalaq halqek ja njorant/a, mela hawn tieghek jew!" is what you'll get, followed by some swearing once you turn around, like you can't still hear them.

What's more? Well, in turn you also get disorganised stores, with the poor sales assistants fretting to clear up the mess left by their uncivilised patrons. You seriously get an urge to slap them hard across the face.

Ban these people from shops, please. Or at least ask them to leave the shop when spotted.
How do you recognise them? That's easy. It's usually the "razza u radika" kind of thing.



4 comments:

  1. I totally agree. I don't know why the shopkeepers don't drive them out, they're practically vandalising the shops. I don't think they even deserve to be called 'patrons' because what they leave behind looks like the aftermath of an earthquake.

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    1. They cannot do it because it is against the law.

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    2. They cannot do it because it is against the law.

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  2. Once, when I was in Italy I wanted to try the dress which was with discount. Owner told me that I cannot use a changing room because this service is provided only for people who buy nonsale items.)) It was disgusting, sale time is not a donation for customers! It is time of real prices))

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