idk, I just wanted to shop, but I guess the person looking was lonely and wasn't interested in my no thank you please. so I immediately left.
eta: from the reply, guess I made the right decision. I wasn't just given a "Hi, hello." I was yelled at from across the store, quite loudly. and after I said "oh hello, no thank you please, I'm just looking." the response was "No, let me tell you..." I ended up at another store, was greeted pleasantly and allowed to shop and I spent my money there.
clearly, we have conflicting values. not everyone thinks being yelled at as polite. no I don't view being yelled at and having my boundary violated as hospitality. guess we both dodged a bullet. wish I could still see your equally rude response still, but that's why I had to lower the...
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