I am not a millennial (Generation X), and I have an aversion to dealing with people but it is a selective aversion.
I will use the ATM at the bank because it is faster. I still use the manned checkout at the grocery store but if I get the sullen, curt college kid again I think I will try the self-checkout. I like to order online for lots of things, because I avoid malls. I visit small cities and towns, and do my best not to go to large cities.
I’ll stop there.
I only use self-checkout if the lines are longer than I’m willing to wait. I’ve never used an ATM for anything other than cash withdrawals. Deposits I do in person, everything else can be done from home, online or over the phone.
Actually big cities are an easier place to avoid dealing with people than small town. Small towns have that chatty friendly thing going on, where the convenience store clerk knows everybody and talks to them. Big cities are much more direct line, only necessary words are exchanged, no chatting.
[I am not a millennial (Generation X), and I have an aversion to dealing with people but it is a selective aversion.]
I agree to an extent. Lotta stupid people out there that I can’t waste time with. But, I do like human interaction otherwise.
Ditto.