It was sort of a shocking moment, but it’s only a moment, a single incident with a single person, but —
Well, that’s the prelude.
I was buying a coffee drink. It’d been rung up. I was paying for the $4.75 drink with a ten.
The cashier said, “Oh, hang on. I put in that you were paying with a five. I need to figure out how much I owe you.”
I know from previous conversations that the cashier is nineteen years old and that she’s enrolled in our local college.
After a few seconds of allowing her to puzzle through it, I said, “I think it would be $5.25 back.”
She looked at me.
I said, “If I’d paid with a five, you would have given me a quarter back, right? But I paid with a ten, which is five dollars more, so you just give me five dollars more back. Does that make sense?”
She looked relieved. “Yes,” she said. “It does.”
Yes. Shocking. And Frightening. Wow.
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One thing I didn’t mention but adds to my concerns is her plans to be a school teacher.
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I’ve seen teens have to count the spots on dice to know what number was rolled!
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Good gravy! Yes, I’ve experienced other encounters at stores involving money that were eye-opening.
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That’s the “new math” for you:-)
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That’s scary, but it could explain some of the price hikes that I encounter.
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