u/Frantastic79

Image 1 — Where does this mouse come from?
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Where does this mouse come from?

This little plastic mouse with a magnet underneath has been sitting in a junk drawer for several decades. Anyone know where it comes from? I'm thinking a game, but I don't think it's Mousetrap as I don't remember those having magnets or being as detailed. Google Lens says a Playmobil set, but it looks nothing like those.

u/Frantastic79 — 4 days ago
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Was I wrong for assuming I was next to be served, and leaving when the server was rude?

I was buying a couple of items in an almost-empty shop. There was only one other customer besides me, a man browsing the shelves near the till. There was no queue at the till itself, so I walked up and put my items on the counter. The woman serving glared at me and snapped: "HE was next!", pointing at the man. He was still looking at the shelves and showing no indication of approaching the till. I said: "Oh, I thought he was just browsing." The woman responded angrily: "He was here first. Wait your turn!" I felt she was being needlessly rude and aggressive, so I just left my items on the counter and walked out (at which point the man was still wandering around the shelves, not attempting to buy anything).

So Reddit - was I wrong to assume the till was free and I could be served? Most people I've asked say they would have done the same as me, but my mother said I should have waited for the browsing man since he was there first. What say you?

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u/Frantastic79 — 3 months ago