A Mississippi woman was touched by the patience of a Walmart cashier, who helped a nervous shopper count handfuls of change.
Spring Herbison Bowlin was standing in the checkout line in a local Walmart when the man in front of her proceeded to pay with coins.
“This gentleman’s items were scanned and he was given the total,” she wrote on Facebook. “He looks apologetically back at me and starts taking handfuls of change out of his pockets.”
Yet the man miscounted and started to get flustered, she said.
“I’m so sorry,” he muttered, his hands and voice shaking.
What happened next warmed Bowlin’s heart.
“This beautiful cashier takes his hands and dumps all the change on the counter and says, ‘This is not a problem, honey. We will do this together.’” she said.
The man continued to apologize to both Bowlin and the cashier, but both reassured him it was fine.
“They get his transaction handled and he shuffles away,” Bowlin said. “I looked at this wonderful woman and said, ‘Thank-you for being so patient with him.’”
But the cashier shook her head. “You shouldn’t have to thank me, baby. What’s wrong with our world is we’ve forgotten how to love one another,” the cashier said.
“I want to be more like her,” Bowlin concluded.
“Never once did this employee huff, gruff or roll his eyes,” noted another shopper, Sarah Owen Bigler, impressed with the man’s attitude. She was glad to have her daughter along too. “I thought, this stranger is teaching something I could never teach her,” Bigler said.
The cashier, Ishmael Gilbert, was later interviewed by media.