Listen and learn!

Do you keep your ears and eyes open when shopping at “Wal-mart” stores? You should really watch people when you are in a large area of people  –  there are lessons to learn.

At this particular time – afternoon  –  a family, father, mother and three sons ages  15  to  21  –  all well dressed.  They moved through the store and if they were not so  very quiet and well behaved  – even I, would not have noticed.  But something caught my ear. “Snap Snap”  or you  might say  “Click Click”  – when you rub your  thumb and middle finger  together  making a noticeable noise!

Out  of the ordinary noises catch my  ear and I have to look and  listen further for what is going on? Observe  and learn for what is  to be expected?  You might just say  that I am nosy!

When the “Father” snapped his fingers, his three sons, immediately  –  turned toward him watching for his fingers to do the talking!  His pointer finger  – selected the son’s attention he wanted  –  he would point to something and then move his wrist toward himself or to the basket to put said item in.  Everything so mechanical!

He would talk in a very soft voice to the  “Mother” of the family  –  but when doing so was very close to her ear.  So, now  –  I was finished with my shopping and  it  seem that they were also looking for a lane to check out in,  and  so  –  I follow them in the same lane.

They spoke with the cashier,  gave  their credit card information, and as the cashier was bagging merchandise  – the  “Father”  with a quick  “snap or click”   and a point  to one son and a quick point to another   with wrist  pointing to  the basket   –   the sons knew what to do,  they  finished  the  bagging and putting the filled bags  into  the basket,  with precise   “clockwork”    action,  just as if they were in the  Military?”

You know this training started as soon as these boys began to walk, it was just  so  natural   – I’ll bet these boys  were never in the store  as   small children crying for everything that they wanted  –  and or  were crying louder when they were not getting it.  When  there is a strong “Father figure”  in the family  you can move mountains with little or no effort!


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