Okay so this question wasn't actually wierd but the way that it was presented was.
I had just paid for a sandwich at subway and stepped away from the counter. The woman behind me looks at me. Now this is a woman I don't know, I have never seen her before in my life, so why she thought it was appropriate to ask me this I don't know.
"Can you drive me to the drug store cause it's too far to walk?" and she pantomimes walking.
Now I'm not sure if she said drug store, cause I swear it sounded like she said dog store but we don't even have a PET store, let alone a "dog" store. So I assume she said drug store but even if she had it still didn't make much sense. There's four places in my town you can get prescriptions, all of them within walking distance from subway, and 2 of them only three buildings down.
More than that, I don't understand why she felt she had to pantomime walking to me as if I didn't understand the concept. Now I live in Texas, we're overrun with people with heritages from Mexico and Spain so it's often that you'll met people who don't speak English.....I am not one of these people. I'm whitey-white-whiter-McWhitesson. I had JUST told the clerk at the counter "Thank you" in clear English.
I quickly said "no" and walked out of the store.
Another good one, it's both question but more a statement, but still felt wierd was that I was at work, serving a male customer in his 30s.
He asks me "Are you married?"
"No"
"Why not?"
"....I'm only 21 and in college." Which I think is a very valid arguement. If you want to get married by or before 21 more power to you, but it is pretty young to be married, especially if you're in college.
His response..."I don't see why that matters. A girl as pretty as you should be married."
Yeah....*shivers*