Lexington grandmother calls out rude grandson in epic Kroger comment card
Kids, here’s a helpful tip: Don’t ever tell your grandmother to just “google” something or you might wind up on the bad end of a story gone viral.
Today’s awesome and cautionary tale comes to us from the Euclid Kroger, where a grandmother sent in a comment card to thank one of the store’s employees for helping her get the yogurt-covered cranberries she’d been craving. The customer wrote that the employee was a “fine young man” who went to the trouble to “help an old lady like me” — unlike her grandson Tyler, who just tells her to “google” stuff when she asks him for help. Check out her note, which the store posted on its Customer Comment of the Week sign:
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“I have trouble with all this new technology and it is nice to know that there are bright young people out there that will stop and help an old lady like me,” the customer wrote. “As I was leaving the store, I couldn’t help but wish my own grandson could be more like Nathaniel.
“I know that’s terrible of me to say as a grandmother. Don’t get me wrong I love my Tyler to death, but he is so rude to me sometimes. Whenever I ask for computer help he just tells me to google it. He dresses in all black and it really disturbs me. His mother says it’s only a phase. I hope so.”
Come on, Tyler. Be more like Nathaniel.
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