Went to get some stamps at our local supermarket. I said, "can I get a book of stamps?" The cashier with a set of eyes like a dead fish said "I don't understand." I said, "postal stamps?". He had to go get a manager.

Funny... but why buy postage stamps at a supermarket? Go to the post office.Went to get some stamps at our local supermarket. I said, "can I get a book of stamps?" The cashier with a set of eyes like a dead fish said "I don't understand." I said, "postal stamps?". He had to go get a manager.
Convenience, I'd presume. One stop, groceries and a book of stamps, one stop. I do it all the time.Go to the post office.
Went to get some stamps at our local supermarket. I said, "can I get a book of stamps?" The cashier with a set of eyes like a dead fish said "I don't understand." I said, "postal stamps?". He had to go get a manager.
Or father! I have my kids write thank you letters and they love it. Well mainly they love fighting over licking the stamps.Stamps! How anachronistic! Imagine sitting down and actually penning a letter. That's way too personal for most of the younger folk unless... They had a mother who taught them well.![]()
Or... Could it be that all humans are products of their time in their society, and typically aren't familiar with items or systems they simply haven't yet encountered?

Every generation finds it in vogue to bash the next. As an example: how many of you guys know how to navigate with a sextant, even if you're sailors or outdoorsmen? There are past generations that would have looked witheringly at you for this lack of knowledge; hell, I know how to do it and I'm younger than many of you. Does that mean you're useless idiots?
Or... Could it be that all humans are products of their time in their society, and typically aren't familiar with items or systems they simply haven't yet encountered? Not that many people are purchasing postage stamps at a supermarket these days, and the kid was probably kind of new. A better question than asking why he didn't know how to sell you stamps might be, why would this surprise you?
Closer than the post office. Less waiting on line. People are friendlier.Funny... but why buy postage stamps at a supermarket? Go to the post office.
No. I don't know how to use sextant. But do read topo map, use compass and read stars. I was surprised because the door clearly said they sell stamps. Might be a failure on the management's part. Or he didn't pay attention. But still funny.Every generation finds it in vogue to bash the next. As an example: how many of you guys know how to navigate with a sextant, even if you're sailors or outdoorsmen? There are past generations that would have looked witheringly at you for this lack of knowledge; hell, I know how to do it and I'm younger than many of you. Does that mean you're useless idiots?
Or... Could it be that all humans are products of their time in their society, and typically aren't familiar with items or systems they simply haven't yet encountered? Not that many people are purchasing postage stamps at a supermarket these days, and the kid was probably kind of new. A better question than asking why he didn't know how to sell you stamps might be, why would this surprise you?
You forget the study of pregnancy in trans boys.Without a doubt.
Which makes you wonder what today's 20-somethings who have virtual jobs, get meals delivered to their porch, tell the Uber driver where to take them (or, increasingly, the car itself), spend hours a day playing computer games, "date" online, shop online, and whose college degree is transexual dance therapy interpretation studies, will be doing in twenty years, doesn't it?
You forget the study of pregnancy in trans boys.
But they don’t know what postage stamps are.Closer than the post office. Less waiting on line. People are friendlier.
I would do the same, but that'd just get my popcorn soggy. We've all got a front row seat to the most entertaining freak show I can only refer to as The Boring Twenties.Oh I weep for this generation.
