When I walked into the store, the worker stared at me, and I said hello with a smile she said nothing back I started looking at items I turned around and she was still staring. I asked if she was OK and she said yes are you? I said yes she said why I said because you are staring at me and I proceeded to walk away to leave the store, and she continue to stare until I got close to the door, I work at the Pier 5 days a week and I was dress business casual with my work badge on my lunch break. I don’t understand what kind of bias. Opinion she may have off of her life experiences, but it made me feel really uncomfortable and I will never go back or buy anything from there or recommend anyone that I know or work with to go there the people that I work with some higher than me you make a lot of money, and like to buy small gifts for Co Workers at the pier but I will make sure that this one stays off of our list it was super aggressive and super uncomfortable, and it really hurt my feelings because I did not know her and she had aggression towards me she wore a hat, and she had fluffy hair in a ponytail with a mask so I couldn’t really see her face. She was there with another worker, but he was nowhere nearby to notice, and he might be scared of her himself to be honest the way she approached me. Please be cautious spending your money at places like this support small businesses there are plenty to shot from...
Read morethe're a lot of stuff that can be comfortably used by a right-handed person, and they made a version for the lefties. The scissors, pealing knife and the can opener are the most handy ones. :) I actually have them, and they work great 😊 Some items are down right silly... like a mug that has a tiny hole at the top on one side, so if you hold it with your right hand, the liquid will spill, so you have to hold it with your left hand. 😅 There's also a pen or pencil that is shaped for a left hand writing. If you want to learn how to write left handed. 😁 There are also souveniers that has the logo of the lefty shop, like hoodies and caps. I just think the stuffs are a bit pricey though. $3 for my scissors, then they gave...
Read moreLots of interesting items that I would never have thought left handed people would have trouble using. I came here with my left-handed friend and she said she's pretty much adjusted to a "right-handed world". But there ARE a few things that would be nice. Like left-handed notebooks (which they had) and binders (which they did NOT have). The items seemed slightly expensive (probably because of the location as well as the rarity of the items) but they seemed great for gifts.
I found the mugs designed for left-handed people, I actually used properly (since I stir with my right hand and hold the mug with my left hand) and my left-handed friend used "incorrectly" (she held the mug with her...
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