No problems in CVS this weekend. They couldn't have been nicer. Remember, many mask wearers have been scared into submission by muh rules and muh policies. When they see us without masks, it will embolden them.
Remember, this crap is not about the virus. It's about November.
Exactly. The only person to give me grief about not wearing a mask, is my wife. She's based, but she doesn't want to get in trouble, and she thinks I'm going to cause a big scene if someone tells me to wear a mask. I told her that if an employee of the store/restaurant asks me to put on a mask, I'll say no, and politely leave - no scene.
Whenever I go out to eat with her and one or both of my daughters, I'm prepared to leave, and either sit in the car while they eat, or go get something to eat in the car while they eat in the restaurant.
So far, not one store or restaurant around here where we live has said anything to me.
It's funny, I have a similar situation but with my husband. He's not bothered either way about wearing a mask. I've chosen either to not go, or to just not wear a mask. Today I was at a Korean spa where there were signs EVERYWHERE saying a mask was required. I didn't have one. An employee told me no worries, happily checked me in, and told me to have a great day.
No problems in CVS this weekend. They couldn't have been nicer. Remember, many mask wearers have been scared into submission by muh rules and muh policies. When they see us without masks, it will embolden them.
Remember, this crap is not about the virus. It's about November.
Exactly. The only person to give me grief about not wearing a mask, is my wife. She's based, but she doesn't want to get in trouble, and she thinks I'm going to cause a big scene if someone tells me to wear a mask. I told her that if an employee of the store/restaurant asks me to put on a mask, I'll say no, and politely leave - no scene.
Whenever I go out to eat with her and one or both of my daughters, I'm prepared to leave, and either sit in the car while they eat, or go get something to eat in the car while they eat in the restaurant.
So far, not one store or restaurant around here where we live has said anything to me.
It's funny, I have a similar situation but with my husband. He's not bothered either way about wearing a mask. I've chosen either to not go, or to just not wear a mask. Today I was at a Korean spa where there were signs EVERYWHERE saying a mask was required. I didn't have one. An employee told me no worries, happily checked me in, and told me to have a great day.