lostonearth35 wrote:
they always have to ask me what I'm going to make with the fabric, and for some reason I don't like to tell them it's for doll-making.
ask them what they think it'd be good for OR say " I haven't really decided yet"
lostonearth35 wrote:
Another time at the grocery store I bought one of those "multi-cat" bags of kitty litter and the cashier exclaimed "Oh my god, how many cats have you got?!"
Try "How many do you think this bag is good for?" or just something really factual like "enough to be buying this" or "yeah there is a smaller bag isn't there? well I think I'll get this".
lostonearth35 wrote:
Or they ask me if the food I'm buying is any good
Say: It's good enough for me. (implying you don't know about them or their preferences and so can't really answer)
OK my answers are all a little sassy and maybe you don't want to use them. I think though really the cashier in a general way is just asking for information that they in some way might use. If I know how big the kitty litter bag is and how many cats you have, it gives me an idea of how much they use (though I don't know how long it would take to go through -- but if I ask maybe you will tell ...). I guess maybe you have different ways of gathering sort of general information but what I think you are doing by avoiding small talk is just making a bunch of people feel like they can't exchange information with you. Maybe you will never need to exchange information with them, but if you did have a question about the store, and you had talked to the cashier before, it's so much easier to be able to go to that cashier who you have a history of small talk with and ask them your question.
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