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My observation

This year's holidays gave me much to think about. As I often go out with my friends in my free time, I spend much time in bars, restaurants, cafes. For this reason, I had a opportunity to give money and get the change from various waiters. What I acknowledged, is that more and more waiters and cashiers of all type tend to "accidently reduce" the change they should give you. When I was on holidays with my family on Sardignia, it happened to me almost everyday. 


Nowadays many people talk about the amount of thieves that is almost unbearable. They compare them to animals, who can't work for themselves and have to feed on others. They talk about heavier sentences for them, while they don't actually see many of them. Of course it is human to do mistakes, but "accidental change reduces" happens all the time but we just don't know about it. The salary in a supermarket does not suit everyone and they try to gather more money by stealing from the customers. An example : if a cashier in some supermarket reduces the rest of 10 customers by 10 zlotys, they make additional 100 zlotys. They do that all month --> they gather additional 3 thousand zlotys. And some may say that It can't happen everyday, but the idea of making additional money can delight anyone. That fact prevents us from reducing the amount of thieves in our world and we should think on it.

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  1. The money you get back in a shop or restaurant is called CHANGE.
    I am not sure about the conclusion you have made. What should we do about what you have noticed?

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