Hi Brandi -
Last week, I WAS EXACTLY that girl in the store, here where I live....
A local county Liqour store employee treated me with the same level of real kindness and respect, and even gave me one of the very best compliments on my hair and makeup that ive ever had - EVER - amongst a crowd of what I will call "classless" or at very least, clueless, onlookers...
He was cute, well spoken, and well mannered, and it left me walking out feeling even taller, more confident, more beautiful, and a gazillion times happier than when I walked in.. And I DID walk in feeling superperfectbeautifulconfident already that day...
I left there floating on clouds which actually have lasted since then and have even gone back in there since, just because of him - - and I knew I was totally smokin' that day - as I was dressed to kill and going to a small party that evening...
I had to respond to this as I read it (your post) because how such RLE/RLT affects all of us that have to deal with being out in the public eye with any regularity -
From both sides - when I'm feeling good, and pretty, self confident, well dressed(always as much as possible), proud, and at all times always treating all others I have contact with, with grace, love, smiles, respect and dignity, no matter how they may act or react to me face to face or otherwise - We just cant let it get to us (or show it) because we know its ALWAYS there, that's when we really begin to lose all the ground we've gained internally, as well as the fact that if others like this see that they're actually having a negative effect on us, then it gives them all the power instead of us being able to claim every single speck and drop of it back for our own hearts...
I think from what you described, you did an utterly excellent thing, and amongst your employees and possibly even some customers, set the true example of acceptance and compassion for a fellow human being, no matter what they may have looked like on the outside - This will sometimes have a real affect on people, especially if they see that you really take it deadly serious and arent willing to play games and go along with their rude, shallow minded, and classless presumptiveness...
You may have actually made one or two of them really think for a moment (one can only hope) - and after all, as you said, She was a paying customer, regardless - and that customer, no matter how she looks, IS still paying THEIR salaries, THEIR bills, and putting food on THEIR tables whether they like it or not - maybe next time they could use a little reminder along those lines as well....
A human being - just like all the rest, just like them - just looking "different", as she feels she must express herself, no matter the risks... Just like me, just like all of us here, in one way or another, once we've actually come out into the public view...
All too often, because of the countless forms of long standing "social bigotry" still so deeply ingrained in so many people, they will laugh, s->-bleeped-<-, whisper, comment, steal looks and glances for their personal entertainment or whatever - just because they think that they actually know something about Me, or her, or the particular person in question - someone like us - when in fact, they are only still engagaing in the lowest form of social interchange by continually judging books by their covers without even the slightest clue as to the real contents of that particular book -
I think you did real good - almost entirely perfect in fact - and it literally makes my heart leap with joy when I read your post. Thank you deeply and dearly, if only more people could be as truly loving, respectful, willing to learn, and come to real truthful terms with things like this - It would be truly miraculous...
Lovingly always,
Love forever,
Most Sincerely,
ChefAnnagirl