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I Made An Anthopological Observation In Tescos

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Booldawg | 09:34 Thu 02nd Apr 2015 | Society & Culture
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As someone in their mid 40s I tend not to use the self-service checkouts as I'd sooner be served by a real person - even if the SC checkouts are clear and there's a queue at the 'real person' checkouts.

I notice its the opposite with younger people; they'd sooner go self service even if 'real person' checkouts are free.

Does this mean that older people are technophobes, younger people would sooner deal with a computer, or both?!
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I am almost 70and much prefer the SS tills. Always find there is someone there to help straightaway if there is a problem. SS tills mean I can go at my own speed and put items through in whatever order I wish to pack them.

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