Friday, April 13, 2012

Friday, April 13th, 2012

Customer:  Excuse me, I need to find a puzzle for a child.
Employee:  Okay well we have a bunch of kids puzzles over here.
Customer:  It's for a 4 year old.
Employee:  Okay well most of these puzzles should be good for that age.

*The employee shows the customer a variety of children's puzzles.  The customer selects one at random from the group.*

Customer:  This box says its for ages 5 and up.  
Employee:  That's just a recommendation, you can certainly give it to a 4 year old if you want.
Customer:  But it says for ages 5 and up.
Employee:  Okay...If you think that will be too difficult, then what about this one?
Customer:  That one says for ages 3 and up.
Employee:  Right so it should be fine.
Customer:  But hes 4 years old.
Employee:  Right so this will be fine.
Customer:  But it says for 3 and up...
Employee:  Yeah, so it's for 4 year olds as well.
Customer:  But he is 4, so the box should say for age 4.
Employee:  So you want the box to say his exact age on it?
Customer:  Well yes, this one will be too hard and this one will be too easy.

*After some more searching the customer was referred to a larger toy store since we did not have any puzzles that said they were for exactly 4 year olds.*

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