
Do you think this was weird?
I was with my mom at Sephora (I'm 13) and my mom wanted a little makeup, although I do not care regard. So my mom asked a seller of a product, but when the salesperson was talking, she looked at me instead of my mother as if she thought I had wanted to buy makeup. Do not you think it's strange? Why a child of 13 years to buy expensive makeup? And the seller acts as was used to it? And again, I went to another shop of beauty products, and my mom took a tub of some costly European Anti-aging cream. was in another language so my mother could not read it but I'm studying Spanish so I thought I might be able to read it. So went the Retail and said, that girl is wayyyyy too young to be using this anti-aging cream, and she said that type of defense. It's like, why would even assume, first I wanted to buy anti-aging cream, I'm only 13? Your opinion? thanks!
In the second example, you were the one looking at the product, so it is not remote from a seller might think that he wanted for himself. No, sdoesn't sense that someone so young like anti-aging cream, but I bet someone your age has arrived at the store and thought it was the right product for them. As seen above, a lot of 13-year-old wear makeup and none of these vendors know you and it is not so. So when you see in the store, it makes more sense for them to direct their comments to you too, because you can be the customer.
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