3. Â Bored Elderly Couple
In the suburbs, it might be difficult to enjoy your golden years. Imagine how boring your hometown must be for older generations if you thought there was nothing to do when you were a youngster capable of skating and escaping from cops after getting caught skateboarding where you weren’t supposed to.
With money for things like public arts and parks being cut across the country, there are less and fewer possibilities for things to do outside of the light of the television screen in small towns. The disappearance of public places and community-sponsored culture has resulted in an increase of individuals simply hanging out at Walmart.
When you go to Walmart, you almost always encounter an older couple who appear to have dropped in merely to buy a single citronella candle or a set of fresh dish towels. We’re not suggesting that Walmart isn’t culturally appealing.
Where else can you get the full Left Behind series as well as the entire Chicken Soup for the Soul series in one package? Who needs activities when you can buy for ridiculously low prices?
1 thought on “Types of People Who Don’t Belong in Walmart”
I am one type of person who don’t belong in Walmart: I have a social conscience and I am at least somewhat conscious of my appearance when I go out in public.B