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Social Distancing

 So it happened again.  I didn't mention the first time, but take 2.  So I'm at my credit union.  I've been there a lot and quite often now that my daughter is working and using her account more often.  So anyways per the title of my post I seem to be encouraging others to social distance.

The first time was obvious.  I was in line in the little turnaround waiting to get to the teller when someone comes in the line behind me.  I don't notice it at first, but when my daughter comes to talk to me I look around and notice a lady behind me standing a little mor than the 6' (ft) distance requirement and as the line moves she remains the same distance away.  I just SMH and keep it moving not bothering me.

Take 2: Just this weekend I went to the bank again.  I've gone in between with no noticable differences.  However, this day another lady (different from the first) was also social distancing she was a few inches/feet closer than the first, but same story as the line moved she remained the same amount of space away.


Is it me?  Am I contagious for wearing clothes?  Inquiring minds want to know.




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