She snatched the cart away from him, and said a breezy “Thanks” while taking it inside to do her own shopping.
DEAR MISS MANNERS: This happened to my husband at the grocery store: It was raining, and a row of dripping-wet shopping carts stood in an area near the door. Customers could take a cart, then use the paper towels that were helpfully left there to dry them off before entering the store.
By the way, I think Husband is great to do the shopping. And if that lady had the manners to ask first, I am certain he would have just given her the dried-off cart. She does not necessarily commend him for buying groceries, however, as he presumably consumes them just as much as you do.Miss Manners: A ‘no shoes in the house’ policy might be problematic for some guests
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