It's annoying when you walk into a book store and an employee immediately starts telling you where the teen section is. Believe it or not, teenagers read classic literature too. amirite?
On the one hand, I like the fact the employee tries to be helpful. But on the other, I think they should ask about your taste and direct you to that section.
It's not like leading a kid to the child's section of a clothing store, you know that's what they need because they wouldn't be able to use anything else. I had a funny little scenario happen in my head, what if they led old people to a "dealing with death" section or a fat person to the cookbooks? :P
Someone did that to me, I'm a regular at the store and they were just hired, so I asked them where the copies of 50 Shades of Grey was, just to screw with them.
On the one hand, I like the fact the employee tries to be helpful. But on the other, I think they should ask about your taste and direct you to that section.
It's not like leading a kid to the child's section of a clothing store, you know that's what they need because they wouldn't be able to use anything else. I had a funny little scenario happen in my head, what if they led old people to a "dealing with death" section or a fat person to the cookbooks? :P
Someone did that to me, I'm a regular at the store and they were just hired, so I asked them where the copies of 50 Shades of Grey was, just to screw with them.
Of Mice and Men is one of my favorite books.