Entry #4
A couple of weeks ago, I went to the BCR in
Rio Cuarto. I don’t know why it was crowded;
perhaps ´cause it was Friday, and I went in the afternoon. I wonder whether it was better to have gone in the
morning because the situation that I had let’s say “a problem” was not
good. As you know everyone must wait in a line wherever you go, but sometimes there are exceptions, for instance:
if you are an elderly person, if you have a physical or mental condition, if a
woman is pregnant, etc. That day a man who
doesn’t have arm came in in the bank, but not just one time it was like
ten. I realized that some people paid
him for doing transactions, so I was a little bit angry since I had more
than hour in the line. Despite of his problem with the arm that everybody knew, nobody told him anything about the oustrageous
situation that he was doing. In that bank there are just three cash desks, and
one desks whose porpuse is just for
the exceptions that I mention before. I a moment I decided to talk with him
about that problem, I said to him- you know that you are doing something bad,
and it’s ilegal, there are a lot of people waiting in the line for many hours
and people are paying you for doing transactions. He answered me like worry,
but at the same time angry. The security guard who was my friend realized about the problem, and he talked with
the man that he wish that it was the last time that he appered in that place
for a transaction for some unkown. They have some rules about that problem.
hello
ResponderEliminarcheck: wherever you go (i guess it is an adv clause)