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“Aren’t you gonna ask for my ID” 💀💀 the amount of times I get this from older women 😂 Like, you may feel young or even look a bit young but the hands tell the story.
I used to work Auto at Walmart, so we rarely got anyone purchasing alcohol but I would usually ID the clearly 30+ people anyway because it'd visually make them happy lol
I've been given the wrong ID by a kid before and him insisting that "no, this one is the GOOD one, I PROMISE" was one of the funniest interactions I've ever had kicking someone out of my store.
Felt good to have my generation represented accurately. We know what we want, we get it, we pay for it, maybe have some quick small talk and out the door we go!
I'm Gen Z and don't even small talk. Cashier: "Just these two?" Me: "Yep, here's my ID, and I'll be paying with tap" **Pause for payment to process** Cashier: "All set, have a great day"
@@specialopsdave That however is one of my biggest pet peives is when I go to pay by tap and they are like Apple Pay? NO!!!!!! I've never owned an Apple product in my life. There are other tap payment systems out there. Don't lump me in with those Apple people....
I love the "If you are so good at it smart guy, why don't you do it?" *does it immediately*. I remember back in highschool a teacher had a video queued up to show and when she hit play it gave the typical error YT used to do if you left a video paused too long. As a teenager that watched YT like TV, I was super familiar with that error. The teacher thought it wasn't working and i was like, Nah just refresh it. She was like, but it says it is temporarily unavailable. I was like, yeah it just does that from inactivity, but you can just refresh to fix. She replied with the standard, "Why don't you fix it." So i got to walk over, hit refresh, and sit back down doing my best to not be smug abt it.
@@PeteQuadYou mean the ones who have access to smart phones, internet porn, tik Tok, and liberal mainstream media pushing anti American agendas.. yeah those kids will be juuuust fine. 👍😂
The liquor store in my local grocery has sloe gin, so it seems weird to me that a regular liquor store wouldn't have it, actually. So does Hyvee liquor store and Bakers. Lol
Apricot Brandy is pretty common I can find it in all the liquor stores in my area and half the grocery stores. Sloe Gin is a little trickier I know one of the local liquor stores stocks it, I do not know about the other one. Granted they do not have very many varieties of either, and they tend to be cheap examples.
I was born in very late 93. I worked at a slaughter house when I was 22 and I was always covered in blood and shit from the neck down every day. I remember walking into a speedway at like 9 at night fresh blood over up and down my shirt, and bought some beer and the dude didn’t say shit. Idk if it was out of fear because of all the psychos they probably see everyday and god forbid one snaps, or just genuinely not being paid enough to ask but that was some funny shit. I took a gamble on getting the cops called that night for some relaxation after work. 🤣
@thehorrorhound6575 maybe he was a good ole' boy and knew there was a slaughter house nearby and you didn't have "that look" that would cause concern.
@@Al_Gore_Rhythmn That happened around late 2016. I’d say near November. With the Trump election and all the political fighting between people in public for just being “on the wrong team” and all the other weird stuff happening online like krokodil, bath salt cannibals, killer clowns. they we’re probably just like “oh great what else is gonna go wrong?” 🤣
@@jaffadan i completely forgot about Bartles and James. Though Zima tasted awful. There was a green apple hard cider from Canada that rocked though. (Went to college in Michigan.) Edit to clarify: It might not have been Canadian, but I only ever saw it when we crossed the border into Canada for shenanigans.
I think it's because we're super close to the edge of the divide. Young enough to know how to use the current card system, old enough to know how to not need a fake ID buying booze.
I was waiting in line at my local, and a kid in front of me got carded, denied, and stormed off. I was next up, and joked that it had been over a decade since I got ID'd anywhere. The girl behind the counter giggled a little, rung me up, and then asked for my ID to make my old ass feel better. Was just a joke, but honestly one of the nicest things anyone's done for me in a long time.
I get severe anxiety when the clerks do not ask for my ID, cause it's the rule that they have to, but I don't want to be rude and ask why they did not ask for it, and I feel horrible burning pain in my chest from being enveigled into partnership in a crime. Cause like I know they know I know they know I am old enough, but rules are rules?
Rules are rules is not a good mantra to live by. 200 years ago some states had a rule you needed to report run away slaves, does that rule need to be enforced? Also not sure where you live, but it's not a rule that cashiers HAVE to ask for ID, it's at their discretion if you look under 25
@@abotaccount6094 I only follow rules that make sense to me. And an age limit on alcohol is one such rule, therefore I also support taking apporpriate action to enforce this rule. I also cannot cross where a crosswalk is even if no cars are coming, but the crossing light is red, which does not make sense to me. However rules such as not buying illegal drugs or not giving money to beggers, or that sort of thing I spurn utterly.
I was born in very late 93. I worked at a slaughter house when I was 22 and I was always covered in blood and shit from the neck down every day. I remember walking into a speedway at like 9 at night fresh blood all over up and down the front and back of my shirt, and bought some beer and the dude didn’t say shit. Idk if it was out of fear because of all the psychos they probably see everyday and god forbid one snaps, or just genuinely not being paid enough to ask but that was some funny shit. I took a gamble on getting the cops called that night for some relaxation after work. 🤣
@@dannygjk New England IPAs have a notoriously short shelf life.They dont go bad, but it only takes a few weeks after being produced for them to lose much of their flavor profile.
@@dubio77 naw, I love you guys. The video erroneously states that everyone is weird except gen Y. Gen X is probably the most _normal_ of all the generations. It really just means basic psychological well adjustment.
@@dubio77Yall were considered the generation that was born when America had gas/credit issues in 70’s and America wasn’t as Rich. The 90’s when millennials were coming up was considered the biggest growth in middle class wealth. Hence why Millennials were considered “spoiled” by our older “poorer” siblings who grew up with “less” materialism. Maybe why yall made better music than millennials(my opinion), since you guys “struggled” more and faced more adversity.
As a Gen Xer...I can assure you my question to liquor store guy is "do you have any allocated whisky in" 🤣. Other than that I'm quite normal and will still buy other stuff...and not question the dates on the IPA :) And I use Apple Pay.
I'm an early Gen z and I've lived in a country where the drinking age is 18+, but nobody will throw a fit if you drink at 15 (it's kind of abnormal if you don't have a small taste of wine when you're like 5). I've never had a problem buying liquor and when I moved to the US I was already 21 and I was shocked every time I went to liquor stores and supermarkets and saw 25 year olds buying their shit alcohol that were panicking every time... Depressing though that I'm 22 and my coworkers told me I look 28 because I barely get carded.
As a Gen Xer, Sierra Nevada is still one of my go-to beers. I literally bought a 4 pack of craft IPA and a half rack of Sierra Nevada and joked to my local clerk that they are now the 'inexpensive' beer. It really is just about as much for Bud now.
I feel like Gen X would have been a keg order facilitated with as little human contact as possible. Except with you Liquor Store Bros, because you seem righteous.
Same my brother was born in 93 I was 98 we grew up with the same shit but he has just enough of an age difference to be lumped with the millennials more often I get stuck with people who were in middle school and elementary when I was in high school and few of them know the stuff I was into
I'm '02 Gen Z and don't even small talk. Cashier: "Just these two?" Me: "Yep, here's my ID, and I'll be paying with tap" **Pause for payment to process** Cashier: "All set, have a great day"
@@GrosvnerMcaffrey This is why the generational labeling is erroneous. What makes more sense is "cohort". Everyone born +/- 6 months. Or +/- 1 year. Or Everyone born a calendar year. However generational grouping has to do with how they are raised and the culture around us. Maybe you are GenY.5. Or GenZ-.5.
Yeah, I'm sure you could teach us all how to write in cursive or balance a checkbook, you know, super relevant things in the current world. I have to keep my "wise old" boomer parents from giving money to random online scammers.
Insert my card. Doesn’t work. Cashier isn’t paying attention, too busy thinking about how cool they are or how much they hate their job. Pull my card out of card reader after screen shows error. Cashier starts paying attention and thinks I did something wrong. Cashier mumbles incoherent directions. Cashier takes my card, does tap to pay, and treats me like a boomer even though I’m not from that generation. Yeah the younger generations really great.
I don't know why so many people struggle to say "Good day, sir" when they begin a conversation and "Thank you. Have a nice day" when they end it. Service workers are people too and being nice to them isn't hard.
I’m almost Gen Z since I was born in 1994, but still light years closer to the millennial portrayed here compared to the gen Z! I know it’s not a “little handle!”😂
Could just be the cashier. When I worked liquor stores, I really did not care how old the people were. Only time someone got carded is when they were rude and I just wanted to inconvenience them. Or the ones that acted like they work for ABC.
I'm with the silent generation on this one, sloe gin is incredible and I wish every liquor store carried it. I'm never expecting a liquor store to have it but it always makes me happy when they do. (Gen Z bartender here)
i once had a kid come in multiple times and try to say that his 2004 id said 2000. im not talking about multiple times in one day. i mean over the course of months. we eventually had to confiscate the id and threaten to call the cops. its been a couple years since then and i havent seen him since
I'm a millennial and saw the Sierra Nevada, which is one of my favorite beers, and I thought you were about to shit on me... but everything turned out fine... It's going to be a good day.
@@TheOriginalKZero I think a millennial just going out, touching grass, and seeing the sun is applaudable. Glad he was able to have a normal interaction with a real human being finally.
@@rich546 the old people you speak of were the greatest generation and silent generation, the baby boomers are a whole ass phenomenon compared to any other generation. It’s not about y’all being old, it’s the fact y’all truly did get worse with age (some studies believe this to be caused by the lead exposure many baby boomers had as kids which deteriorates the brain over time)
I’ve had years of personal experience with this so called “greatest generation” ( a term coined by Walter Cronkite). Most were drunks with PTSD from WW2 that treated us with contempt because because we didn’t suffer through the Great Depression etc. I’ve also had experience with the younger generation as a teacher of 17 - 18 year old boys in a skills setting and I wouldn’t trust any of them to babysit my hamster. It’s a good thing the boomer didn’t pay in cash because none in that kids generation could calculate the correct amount of change to give back. And just how well do you think that this generation when they get older will be faring after all the vaccines pumped into their bodies start taking effect?
@@rich546 Vaccines been around two hundred thirty years, and you're still on that "wait and see" shit. Certainly got the baby in baby boomer right. Grow up.