How could i miss thatI think you will find that problems with numbers is called dyscalculia, not dyslexia.
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I think you will find that problems with numbers is called dyscalculia, not dyslexia.
He should have paid attention during his maths lessons. Tough love is needed to teach these young deliquents what real life is about.When I have a problem like this I tend to put myself in the other person's shoes and think what they might have done. If I had been the teenaged trainee I would probably have made good the shortfall from my own pocket on cashing up to save my job. So, you have his £7 which he might have needed to pay for the prescription for his dying mother's pain relief tablets. Feel like a barrel of fun now, do you? Well, do you, punk?
I like to see myself as an honest person.
I took a trip to Sainsbury's ... I was issued with the change consisting of ... the orignal subtotal).
The question is....
Would you return to put right this callous error?
I really wouldn't worry about getting an extra £7.14 from Sainsburys. But if you do and are worried about the risking the boy's job, then donate it to charity.