Keep it to yourself
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sometimes you can't leave your kids at home, like if you are a single parent, or your significant other is working
Not leaving your kids at home = swearing loudly and slapping your kids in public??
It's a small world watch what u say to people
actually they do, because the cashier can inform the manager on the customer's behalf (if the customer does not go straight to them). In my store, we are in the process of banning a customer who allows her children to throw food around the store (she sometimes does it herself). We reported it to a manager and recorded it on CCTV.
If the cashier's more interested in doing a good job than enabling her disruptive sister, then yes. Unfortunately, that was not the case here, and OP should have escalated to speaking to the manager.
Lol, I would just tell her "No, I dont mind, just because she is your sister doesnt change the fact that her kids are acting like brats and she is being nasty obnoxious and disruptive...objectivity is always right" and smile like a douche.
Lol she should have been embarrassed that's her sister so she must be a Nasty bitch too
Bitch mom and bitch sister, their parents must be proud.
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Rudeness must run on the family.
I don't think I would have admitted that if I was the casher. lol