I had lunch with my youngest son today. We were chatting about his job, he works part time for a local grocer. (He is a student, so the job is for date money.) Anyway, I was asking him if he noticed trends in terms of who bought what. He commented on a variety of typical purchases that accompanied a variety of either personality traits, socioeconomic standings, etc.
Then he said, “I always know when someone is going to buy cigarettes.” I asked him how he knew that. He said that cigarette smokers over 30 looked older than their age, they look tired and dull skinned. He says he recognizes the look now, when they want to buy cigarettes and wishes he could refuse to sell them as these people all look like they need to quit.
Interesting…..
How compassionate. Like his mother. 🙂 They look older because they ARE older. Closer to the end of their chronological life, anyway. Sad.
Is it possible for him to give each and every one of these tired old smokers your business card???!!!
@relaxmax,
thanks, my son is amazing, in SPITE of his mother. You are right, smoking ages a person in so many ways.
@Philo,
would that he could. But you know, as well as I do, those folks don’t want the card if they aren’t searching already.
Wow that is quit an observation for such a young man.
Very interesting.
Dorothy from grammology
Who buys cigs at the grocery?
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Your son is a good observant. Nice!