So I call in an order of Vietnamese food. Arrive to pick it up, girl behind counter has mask on, only covering her mouth. Guy in back preparing food has no mask on. We exchange greetings (I patronize them fairly often) and I pay for my food. As I am paying a woman comes in to pick up food on table behind me. (to-go order, she obviously already paid) She glares at me for a second and exits.
I exit, approach my truck and she says something to me. I said "what?", she says loudly "too good to wear a mask?" . I laugh, she jumps in her car and leaves.
I feel terrible about this, I certainly hope my lack of masking up didn't expose her to Wuhan Flu. I'm pretty sure our exchange was so brief that she didn't get any cynicism or common sense from it either. She seemed really angry. I bet her girlfriend is gonna be sore in the morning.
That type of person definitely helps encourage folks to "not be selfish" don't they? I've said this before . . . those same folks who proclaim that unless you're wearing a mask just like they are you're being selfish are the exact same type of person who will tout the ACA as some sort of success because their insurance premium went down. All while ignoring the fact that other people's costs skyrocketed.