• criitzEnglish
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    I agree. Boomers hate them though.

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      Boomers are far from the only ones who dislike self-checkouts.

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        Nah, they are boomers too. Boomer is a state of mind.

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          Calling everything you don’t agree with to be “boomers” is also a state of mind.

          It is a great way to hand wave away anything you, personally, don’t agree with. Which ironically is usually seen as “Boomer behaviour”.

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      I’m a millennial, and I will abandon my basket 99% of the time when there’s not a staffed cashier lane available, especially if I’m trying to buy more than 2 items.

      I actually tried to use the self-checkout at the airport recently when I was buying a single bottle of water, and the cashier jumped in almost immediately to assist anyway. I forget exactly what happened, but it was definitely overly complicated compared to the staffed checkout that I used at the same shop the previous time I flew through that airport.

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        Why? I find them much easier and faster, especially if I’d be bagging things myself.

        Sure, the cashier can scan things more quickly than me sometimes, but compared to the extra waiting (due to self-checkout having a single line for all registers), it ends up being slower with the cashier.