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                    [Summary] => Having been an avid daily reader of your paper for the last four years I was shocked to read the article mentioned above.


On a recent visit to a Food Mall in the city I was queued at a checkout when a floor assistant directed me to the check out marked "Senior Citizens". How fortunate I was not to have met up with the arrogant, rude obnoxious, self opinionated member of your staff. As being in my 75th year, an English national he would without doubt have been writing about me as a "Scrawny Caucasian" (true but very rude) whom he thinks of as "White Trash".
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So there I was, patiently waiting in line at Metro Gaisano. The lines were frustratingly long, it being payday weekend and all, but one counter had a conspicuously short line. There were a few curious shoppers who sniffed around, but then, after a look at the sign above, they all meekly went elsewhere. It was an express lane designed for senior citizens, and I guess nobody wanted to pretend senior citizenship to shortcut the process.
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On a recent visit to a Food Mall in the city I was queued at a checkout when a floor assistant directed me to the check out marked "Senior Citizens". How fortunate I was not to have met up with the arrogant, rude obnoxious, self opinionated member of your staff. As being in my 75th year, an English national he would without doubt have been writing about me as a "Scrawny Caucasian" (true but very rude) whom he thinks of as "White Trash".
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So there I was, patiently waiting in line at Metro Gaisano. The lines were frustratingly long, it being payday weekend and all, but one counter had a conspicuously short line. There were a few curious shoppers who sniffed around, but then, after a look at the sign above, they all meekly went elsewhere. It was an express lane designed for senior citizens, and I guess nobody wanted to pretend senior citizenship to shortcut the process.
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