a 'convenience store' in Ghana is a somewhat of a misnomer. you pop into one aiming to buy one or two necessary supplies; some soap, deodorant, some juice and a gauze maybe. lets just say, for the sake of argument you get everything you need. you get to the counter , put down your cash and the 'convenience store' clerk looks down at it and says, 'i don't have change'.
at this point i believe you have three options
1. buy something you don't need
2. put something you do need back on the shelf
3. just leave everything on the counter and leave.
1, 2 and 3 = INconvenient.
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ReplyDeleteOption 4. Leave them the change!... Don't they just love that?!
ReplyDeleteyou couldn't have said it any better. thank you..
ReplyDeletei know right ... customer service is just bad ... they think they are doing you a favor. They dun realize that without u they would be jobless.
ReplyDeleteK, Option 4 for me is like Desert Storm.....doomed from the start! lol.
ReplyDeleteThank you Abena, i only wish that i didn't have to say it.
ReplyDeletethey don't realise a lot of things shels. lol
ReplyDeleteI agree with KAO. Their preferred result is for you to leave them the change even if it is bigger than the price of what you bought!
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