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cashier: “That's $27.35 ______.”
Mel: “Here's ______ card.”
cashier: “Please type in you ______ number.”
Mel: “Just a ______ please.”
cashier: “I'm sorry this card dosen't seem to ______.”
Mel: “Really? Please try ______.”
cashier: “I'm very sorry but it still dosen't work, do you
have any ______ cards?”
Mel: “Yes. ______ this one.”
cashier: “This ______ seems to have expired.”
Mel: “Well how ______ this one?”
cashier: “It ______insuffient funds.”
Mel: “What does that ______?”
cashier: “It means you don't have ______ money.”
Next customer: “What's taking so ______!”
Mel: “Well this one ______ work.”
a few more cards later.
cashier: “None of your cards work, do you have any____?.”
Next customer: “______! man just hurry up you @#$%!”
Mel: “Yeah ______, here you are.”
cashier: “Thank you have ______ nice day.”
Next customer has the same problem with his 5 cards.
Question
why do Americans love credit cards so much?
Looks like a rich man and eazy payment!
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The answers:
ReplyDeletecashier: “That's $27.35 __please____.”
Mel: “Here's __my____ card.”
cashier: “Please type in you __PIN____ number.”
Mel: “Just a __moment____ please.”
cashier: “I'm sorry this card dosen't seem to __work____.”
Mel: “Really? Please try __again____.”
cashier: “I'm very sorry but it still dosen't work, do you
have any _other_____ cards?”
Mel: “Yes. _try_____ this one.”
cashier: “This __one____ seems to have expired.”
Mel: “Well how _about_____ this one?”
cashier: “It __says____insuffient funds.”
Mel: “What does that _mean_____?”
cashier: “It means you don't have __enough____ money.”
Next customer: “What's taking so __long____!”
Mel: “Well this one __should____ work.”
a few more cards later.
cashier: “None of your cards work, do you have any_cash___?.”
Next customer: “__Jesus____! man just hurry up you @#$%!”
Mel: “Yeah __sure____, here you are.”
cashier: “Thank you have _a_____ nice day.”