This was on Sunday around 2:00pm and there was a handful of people in the store. I am very familiar to this mall and the culture around it. At times this location can get somewhat shady, so it was a completely different environment than the Target at Dublin. This would be my second round of breaking the social norm, store etiquette. I wasn't as nervous as I was in Dublin because I didn't stand out from the crowd. I confidently walked in there knowing my objectives. When I started criticizing the clothes in a loud manner, and throwing them on the floor I got occasional stares and glances. People seemed to ignore how I was acting in the store, which encouraged me to do it more to try to get some sort of reaction. I was baffled that not one worker was nearby either organizing or putting an item back in its place. After ten minutes, of failing to get anyone's attention I stopped making a mess and tried fixing everything I dropped. I believe people in Bayfair weren't surprised by this disruptive behavior because people having loud outbursts and tantrums is a new social norm. It's common in this environment to stay in your business and for others to stay out which avoids problems. In fact, I was more shocked than that I wasn't getting critiqued for my actions. I believe this norm of store etiquette was created as a way to show mutual respect for those who work in stores and a way for us to show
This was on Sunday around 2:00pm and there was a handful of people in the store. I am very familiar to this mall and the culture around it. At times this location can get somewhat shady, so it was a completely different environment than the Target at Dublin. This would be my second round of breaking the social norm, store etiquette. I wasn't as nervous as I was in Dublin because I didn't stand out from the crowd. I confidently walked in there knowing my objectives. When I started criticizing the clothes in a loud manner, and throwing them on the floor I got occasional stares and glances. People seemed to ignore how I was acting in the store, which encouraged me to do it more to try to get some sort of reaction. I was baffled that not one worker was nearby either organizing or putting an item back in its place. After ten minutes, of failing to get anyone's attention I stopped making a mess and tried fixing everything I dropped. I believe people in Bayfair weren't surprised by this disruptive behavior because people having loud outbursts and tantrums is a new social norm. It's common in this environment to stay in your business and for others to stay out which avoids problems. In fact, I was more shocked than that I wasn't getting critiqued for my actions. I believe this norm of store etiquette was created as a way to show mutual respect for those who work in stores and a way for us to show