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Have you ever had one of those days where you just needed to have a laugh? That’s me today! So, I thought it fitting to bring back an old post that is both funny and a bit embarrassing for yours truly!
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Looking back at what I am about to tell you, it seems rather silly to me now. In fact, I’d say it appeared as if I had just landed on the planet! I suppose it comes down to experiences and being placed in situations that, at the time, seem downright scary yet later take on a rather comical feeling.
What am I talking about?
Here is a little story about something that happened when I first arrived in Chicago.
I was at the grocery store, excited about seeing products on the shelves that I had never seen before (if you are laughing at this, I wonder if you are Canadian – we love ‘cross-border shopping’ since there are so many products available here in the U.S. that you can’t get in Canada)!
So there I was, literally feeling like a kid in a candy store, admiring the display of ten different types of Pepsi, when suddenly a gentleman approached me from behind, startling me while I was in my Pepsi product overload stupor!
All at once, I was face-to-face with a stranger who looked right at me and asked, “Can I have ten dollars?” I distinctly remember exactly what I thought: “What the heck?”
With the stride of a gazelle (okay, that’s not true, I’m only 5’3″, so maybe the stride of a Pomeranian), I ‘high-tailed’ it out of there and ran up to the first person I saw. He had been stocking shelves and immediately stopped as I approached him. I must have looked like someone who had just won the Powerball Lotto or been chased by a band of wayward circus clowns.
“Miss, are you okay?” he asked, with much concern on his face.
Trying to catch my breath long enough to tell him about this horrific thing that just happened, I finally responded, “A man just came up to me and asked me for ten dollars!”
Have you experienced that feeling when someone is trying hard not to laugh at what you just said because they know you are serious, but they can’t help it?
His response to me? “Uh huh……..”. I felt compelled to say, “Well, I am from Canada, and nothing like this has ever happened to me.”
All at once, in a gentle, friendly, but amused tone, he said, “Well, you’re in Chicago now!”

Ah, I’m in Chicago now…….. It was strange to happen back then, but now I think, oh my goodness, why did I react so strongly to having a guy ask me for cash in a grocery store?
It had never happened to me before, so I suppose it caught me off guard. Nowadays, things like this do not even show up on my radar screen. I think I’ve proven that I’ve become quite acclimatized to occurrences such as my ‘ten-dollar grocery store’ scenario.
Has anything like this happened to you before? Have you experienced something only to look back at it and think, “Why did I react that way?”
With humor/humour in mind, I can laugh at myself from the store shelf-stocking person’s perspective. What a sight I must have been! Would I give someone ten dollars who approached me in a store? No, I wouldn’t. But I sure could direct them to the Pepsi variety section. Did you know they have a flavor called “1893 – Black Currant Cola”? I didn’t either until I found it in the Pepsi section!

[courtesy https://www.pepsi.com/en-us/#!products/1893-black-currant-cola]
I hope you have a great day and some laughs along the way!


Smiles. Asking for change is common now. I can see how back then it would be startling to have a man behind you and asking for money. It gives an eerie feeling once asked. I hope you are having a great day without change askers. Be well and carry the torch of peace and love until our words meet again.
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I wondered about that, Joseph. I can literally say that not once did I ever experience that in Canada. It really does, doesn’t it?
No change askers today, Joseph! Ah, bless you, my friend! Thank you so much and likewise to you. Cher xoxoxo
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not a chance son
cos you of anyone
already know
there are places
for people in need to acquire
help
culture
shock
no doubt
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I LOVE this! Thank you sooooo much, my haiku friend! Well done!! Cher xoxoxo
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each place has their own idea of what is normal.
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That is so true, isn’t it? Cher xoxoxo
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it is Cher.
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I can imagine this peculiar feeling.
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Hi Erika! Yes, it was surreal and I still remember the feelings of being unnerved. It is one thing to be asked for change on the street, but in a store?
Thank you, dear Erika! I hope all is well with you! Cher xoxoxo
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Yes, I can relate to that very well. I think I would have been pretty puzzled too. Yes, all is well, thank you for asking, Cher 💖
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Yes, I figured you could, Erika! Good to hear that all is well! Cher xoxoxo
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I remember the first year I lived in north Chicago and we told the landlord we were planning to drive to southern Illinois to visit my aunt. His respond was “once you hit the south side, don’t get off the freeway until you’re out in the country otherwise you’ll never be heard from again.” Being from Reno Nevada that was quite a shock.I forget that notorious freeway – 33?
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Glad your in Chicago, in spite of the weirdness. 🙂
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Ah, thank you so much, my fellow Chicagoan! Cher xoxoxo
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Ha ha. I can imagine that would have been a strange experience. And I agree with the sheer variety of different products in the United States compared to Canada. I suppose it’s a function of our relatively small population. But they don’t have Coffee Crisp in the USA, or Crispy Crunch!
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It really was! That is right about the Coffee Crisp and Crispy Crunch! Oh, AND DARE MINTS!!! 😉 LOL Cher xoxoxo
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I still reflect back on an experience that I had that just unnerved me and then made me just mad/angry. I was in a busy shopping area that had multiple stores and an even busier gas station in the middle of it all. So you think nothing about people milling about in the parking lot. I had a random person really come up on it (personal space people) and just start carrying on a conversation. When she continued and tried to distract me I knew something was up. There was another person with this person trying to steal items/purses out of people’s carts. Probably tried this approach because asking for change/monies was not working. Just ballsy!
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Oh dear! I am so sorry that happened to you! Cher xoxoxo
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We are all a bit naïve, until we have experienced a new situation.
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Ah, bless you, Ronnie! Thank you so much for your kind words! Cher xoxoxo
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It’s a pleasure, Cher.
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xoxoxo 🙂
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