ameliakalani

Do ya'll ever like having to confront a cashier because they miscalculated our balance and we have $20 less from what the actual balance is, and then we have to asked them like where's the rest of it? 
          	
          	Backstory: i recently bought two pair of shirts, $7 each. And i used a $50 bill to pay. So $50-$7-$7= $36, right? But then i only get $16.. and i only noticed it when i almost reached my car. This was me being my anxious self, decided to turn back around and asked the cashier politely for the rest of it with the receipt.
          	
          	I HATED the fact that this cashier gave me this look as if i'm in the wrong, but proceeded to give me the rest $20 back. I know i should be proud of myself for confronting the issue, but the way he looked at me made me feel like i was in the wrong. 
          	
          	Have you guys ever feel like this, or am i the only one?

ameliakalani

Do ya'll ever like having to confront a cashier because they miscalculated our balance and we have $20 less from what the actual balance is, and then we have to asked them like where's the rest of it? 
          
          Backstory: i recently bought two pair of shirts, $7 each. And i used a $50 bill to pay. So $50-$7-$7= $36, right? But then i only get $16.. and i only noticed it when i almost reached my car. This was me being my anxious self, decided to turn back around and asked the cashier politely for the rest of it with the receipt.
          
          I HATED the fact that this cashier gave me this look as if i'm in the wrong, but proceeded to give me the rest $20 back. I know i should be proud of myself for confronting the issue, but the way he looked at me made me feel like i was in the wrong. 
          
          Have you guys ever feel like this, or am i the only one?