I recalled asking Priscilla about her name. That may have been the first time I spoke to her in particular, more than just a customer placing a lunch order.
"I like your name. I had a friend named Priscilla in grade school and junior high. She had long brown braids." "I guess my mother just liked the name. I'm after no one in my family," she said softly. I loved how her eyes crinkled when she smiled. I fiddled with my wallet to hand her exact change, $5.35 to the penny. Maybe I enjoyed the regularity, the predictability of this lunch routine, right down to the set price for lunch. And this KFC played 60's music, my kind of music. I often began humming melodies the minute I entered the doors. So not seeing Priscilla today disrupted my routine, unsettled me. I ordered my usual, paid my usual and then stepped to the side of the counter to await my tray. A man entered through the side doors of KFC and walked up to the counter to order his lunch. I overheard his request. It was exactly the same as mine. And he seemed to know exactly how much it cost. I looked over at him when he moved near me to wait on his tray. "We ordered the same lunch," I said. • • • Am I too out-going?
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Joyce
6/14/2018 10:28:20 pm
Hi, Robin! Absolutely NOT too out-going. I think it's important to connect with others. I often comment on a cashier's name, compliment something someone is wearing, etc I've never had anyone react in a negative way to this. Most of the time I get a smile and at least a "thank you" if not more of a response.
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Robin Gaiser
6/28/2018 02:36:25 pm
Glad you do not think I am too outgoing! Sometimes I wonder.......and I love that you are reaching out the way you do. It doesn't take much, right?
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