KEEP IN MIND WHEN YOU READ THIS STORY DONNA WAS WEARING A COAT AND WHEN THE CONVERSATION TOOK PLACE SHE WAS STANDING BEHIND A PARTITION AND ALL THE CLERK COULD SEE WAS HER NECK AND FACE AND WHEN HE THREW OUT THE 130 HE WAS NT EVEN LOOKING
AT HER. AND HE ONLY SAW HER A TOTAL OF TWO TIMES SPREAD OUT OVER A YEAR. FIRST TIME JANUARY 2005, FOR FIVE MINUTES, MAY 2005. KEEP IN MIND SHE IS VERY THIN/SKINNY AND EVERYONE ALWAYS TELLS HER SHE CANNOT WEIGH MORE THAN 110. STORY: Donna and the store clerk are the two people in the story. Donna came in and purchased her kelp tablets. However, on the way out she asked the clerk how much should one take. The clerk said to her that most women should weigh a 160, however, she weighs a little less so she can take less. The little less bothered her so she asked him to clarify what he thought she weighs and he said 130. She replied you don't know what I look like and he remarked that I see you come in here. Telling her that he thought she weighed 130 upset her because everyone always tells her that she looks like she weighs 110 or less. Also keep in mind that he
wasn't facing her when he said this and there was a partition blocking his view of her so all he saw was her face and neck. When Donna told her friends the story all of Donnas friends said she should not be upset because when the clerk made the comment she was standing behind the partition and all he could see was her neck and face and she was
wearing a coat and the clerk wasnt even looking at her.MY QUESTION: Do you agree/concur with Donnas friends that Donna should not be bent out of shape because the clerk could not see what she looked like due to the fact she was standing behind the partition and all he could see was her neck and face and she was wearing a coat
AT HER. AND HE ONLY SAW HER A TOTAL OF TWO TIMES SPREAD OUT OVER A YEAR. FIRST TIME JANUARY 2005, FOR FIVE MINUTES, MAY 2005. KEEP IN MIND SHE IS VERY THIN/SKINNY AND EVERYONE ALWAYS TELLS HER SHE CANNOT WEIGH MORE THAN 110. STORY: Donna and the store clerk are the two people in the story. Donna came in and purchased her kelp tablets. However, on the way out she asked the clerk how much should one take. The clerk said to her that most women should weigh a 160, however, she weighs a little less so she can take less. The little less bothered her so she asked him to clarify what he thought she weighs and he said 130. She replied you don't know what I look like and he remarked that I see you come in here. Telling her that he thought she weighed 130 upset her because everyone always tells her that she looks like she weighs 110 or less. Also keep in mind that he
wasn't facing her when he said this and there was a partition blocking his view of her so all he saw was her face and neck. When Donna told her friends the story all of Donnas friends said she should not be upset because when the clerk made the comment she was standing behind the partition and all he could see was her neck and face and she was
wearing a coat and the clerk wasnt even looking at her.MY QUESTION: Do you agree/concur with Donnas friends that Donna should not be bent out of shape because the clerk could not see what she looked like due to the fact she was standing behind the partition and all he could see was her neck and face and she was wearing a coat