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It's funny when you tell them these things when they grow up
(sh.itjust.works)
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Worked at a business which offered reduced pricing for kids. Front desk was trained in the habit of asking, not how old the kids were (because parents had trained them to give the age under the pricing shelf), but “what grade are you in this year”?
Not having prepared for that particular question, the kids would always answer honestly, and we could derive their age and charge accordingly.
I skipped a grade.
Well you're clearly not 4 years old anyway.
Not only that, but they're usually proud of being in the X grade, lol 😂.
This is genius to be honest 👍.