Describe
When I was going to the store for the first time, I was
checking out and then realized that the cashier hadn’t given me any bags to
carry my items. I was very confused and asked for bags, and she pointed me
under the register to the bags underneath, and then I had to pay for the bags
to carry my items in. I was very confused because in the United States, the
bags are free, and the cashier will put your items in the bag for you as part
of their job.
Interpret
I thought about this situation and after a little bit, I was
used to purchasing the bags before I check out, and understood that since the
bags used are better quality than in America, they aren’t free. I think the way
of life here is more environmentally friendly, and is trying to reduce the
amount of plastic being used by encouraging people to bring their own bags to
put their items in when shopping. Also, it is a good way to gauge what you will
be able to buy, because if you are walking home, you can only carry so many
bags. In America, you don’t think about your items in the terms of how many
bags it will use, but rather in how much money it is. Here, you have to think
of both of those things, and it can help you decide not to get something that
you don’t really need because you might have to get another bag if you buy that
item.
Evaluate
I think this is a positive thing, it helps the buyer protect
the environment and also select their items more wisely. If I was the cashier
in that situation I would realize that the buyer was foreign and be kind and
understanding like she was to me.
Thank you, Colin! Interesting situation and good D-I-E! Was there any cultural information you could use for the Evaluation? Btw: Have you noticed that there are different bags? White and balck. Do you know why they are different and how they are used for recycling?
ReplyDeleteI think the culture is different because of their love for nature drives their want to recycle or be more conscious about their waste. This makes them want to use better bags that can be reused, and also to encourage shoppers to limit their plastic consumption.
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