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WHY?

Posted Wednesday, May 28, 2008, at 2:09 PM

Why do stores tell us, "Come back again!" when they know we will. Now I could understand if it was a small mom and pop store not usually visited and it was your first time to go there, but when I leave Wal-Mart the checker doesn't have to tell me, "Come back again!" because she knows I will.

So all fast food chains and large mass retailers please stop asking me to come back, trust me, you will see me again!!


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Just visit up north for a while, where there are very few words like that spoken, you get more sneers than smiles, and the greetings are nil. Then go back home and appreciate what you have. And where you live.

-- Posted by armich57 on Wed, May 28, 2008, at 2:35 PM

It's just a nice gester is all. I agree with armich57 I have a lot of family that live up north and every time I visit the cashiers and so forth at the stores I visit hardly say anything. When I come home I like to hear it.

-- Posted by Misty32 on Thu, May 29, 2008, at 6:50 PM


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I am a former employee of the Trumann Democrat, during my time at the paper I was general manager, office manager, editor, paginator, photographer, columnist, paper deliverer, reporter, cleaning lady, and anything else as needed. It sounds like a lot, and it was, but it was fun. But most fun of all I wrote and will continue to write an award winning weekly column for the Trumann Democrat. I am married to James McClung, we are both lifetime residents of Trumann and graduates of Trumann High School. We have two children, Leah Elizabeth, 4, and Campbell, 2. I will begin teaching high school English to students in grades 9 - 12 at Turrell High School.
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