I thought I accidentally logged into the Grumpy Old Men forum.
Most of the time I regard these inane or casual comments with a smug and self satisfying smile.
I do have empathy for retail employees who come into contact with hundreds of people every day.
I don't expect each one to have an expression especially formulated for me. That would be too much work.
Also, I am aware that many retail stores and restaurants actually train their employees what to say to their customers.
I remember a young woman who worked at McDonald's told me that they were trained to always ask "Would you like fries with that?'
Secret company auditors would go into their stores and if employees did not ask that question, they would be reprimanded.
She told me that she felt stupid when a customer would come in and order French fries and she had to ask "Would you like fries with that?"
I have noticed that Kroger's checkers ask "Did you find everything okay?"
Chili's waitstaff ask "Does everything taste good?"
Walgreen's employees say "Welcome to Walgreen's" when you enter the store and "Have a safe and healthy day" when you leave.
Since I am an old grumpy man, most of these types of sayings remind me of the 70s saying "Have a nice day".
The words alone wouldn't be so bad except, that they bring back horrible memories of that stupid yellow smiley face.
So when people tell me to have a nice day, I still have to resist telling them "I don't have to!"
![Mr. Green :mrgreen:](./images/smilies/icon_mrgreen.gif)