Elon Musk just developed the Litmus Test of human trustworthiness and
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One thing that I always like to do upon parking at an establishment is to pick up AT LEAST one piece of trash between me and the door...I do it for multiple reasons
Instead of complaining about others I at least do something more productive.
I figure if the lot is cleaner then people might feel less inclined to litter, broken window policy
If figure every now and then someone else sees me pick something up and either they will do the same or IF they are a litterer then maybe they will think twice next time.
I straighten and pick up items that have fallen off of the shelf in the grocery store, straighten pictures on the wall in hotels & restaurants. My husband sorts nuts, bolts & screws in hardware store bins, grumbling all the while...do we need therapy? Kek!
Always leave a place better than you found it.
Yes!
I do the same thing, and my wife is like why? She agrees with putting the cart back but sometimes the cart location is a jumbled mess. I will straighten the carts so more carts can be placed there. Not putting the cart up properly is just as bad or worse as not returning the cart.
Donate a brisket to the nice people working the meat counter at the grocery who can’t currently afford one.
I figure they already nibble on their mistakes throughout the day...lol
I do it at the parks that I frequented. Same reason. Trash attracts bad elements.
I do the same but for clothing retail stores. I used to work in one as my first "real" job, and boy did it teach me a lot about myself and about society in general, especially on Black Friday. Every time I see hangers or clothes on the ground I pick them up, straighten them up, rehang them, or refold them. If I pick up a piece of clothing to look at from a rack or a shelf I always put it back where I found it, rehanging or refolding it exactly how it was before.
I know what a headache it is to work in retail, fix up a whole shelf of jeans or shirts, neatly fold them, and then 10 minutes later one person goes through the whole lot and leaves the place a mess with no self-awareness. I couldn't take the carelessness of people anymore, so I promised myself that I would never work retail again if I could help it, but I always make sure to not leave a mess for retail workers wherever I go shopping.
Name checks out.
Don't get me started on liter and shopping carts. I've got a special trash can full of fireball nips recovered from the side of the road and a shopping cart stuck in the muddy part of the brook behind the house that I gotta dig out someday. I don't think the annual floods will push it thru like the BBQ that passed by during the "pandemic". I'm surrounded by savages, apparently.
By the way, why is the final Shopping Cart capitol-ized? Is it actually an analogy for some other SC that's charged with making that determination?