Okay, so my daughter and I were just at LuvNBerry, which is a frozen yogurt shop where you choose your ice cream and pile on as many toppings as you want (of course my daughter is the queen of little bit of ice cream with LOTS of toppings!).
So anyway, we were sitting there and two teens come in, and they asked for sample cups. The clerk handed them each one, which they proceeded to fill, eat and then ask for another sample cup. The clerk, rightfully I think in this case, told them they could only have one. One of the girls tried to argue with her that they should have more, to try more flavors. So they proceeded to refill their little cups and then leave without buying, which was obvious from when they first started asking for cups that that was what they were going to do.
So, then..... we are sitting there finishing up our ice cream and a young adult man comes in and asks (no, joke): "So my bank account is dangerously low, if I don't have enough, can I write you an I.O.U.?"
Of course, my first thought was, so if you don't know if you can afford $5-$6 of ice cream, should you even be buying it?
I have to hand it to the young clerk though, she handled both situations really well by talking to her manager about them.
Just had to voice my OMG moment because I was floored.