RE: Why is this still a thing?
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We live in a pretty safe neighborhood, but even so, these days you can just never be so sure. It usually is a red flag if the person is a minority too because our area just isn't that ethnically diverse. I don't really care, but it just stands out as an obvious sales person when you see them. We used to eat at the table too, mostly when we had our dog and we needed her not in our face all the time. Now that she is gone, we have migrated to the couch. I actually just made that connection now. Man we miss her.
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Oh gosh. I'm sorry to hear that. Out furry friends do rearrange our lives.
I get you on the ethnicity thing. I didn't want to say it is always Pacific Islander people because I worries I'd sound racist but there's a particular group here that are known for it. They always seem nice but there's stories so it makes you wary, sadly. Whether it's true or not, it puts you on guard.
Yeah, I understand what you are saying.