I got the “you’re welcome” today

I was in a busy shop earlier trying to get out of the way of shoppers who seem to want the item on the shelf right where I’m standing as usual so I head up to the top of the isle to try exit it and give others and myself room when a woman on my left says “you’re welcome” as I pass her. I’ll be honest I didn’t even see her as I was focusing on getting away from others as quickly as possible, she may as well have been part of a shelf for all I knew but it’s the passive aggressiveness that gets me, why resort to this tactic? Was she having a bad day? Did she not think for one second “he didn’t see me?”. I felt annoyed myself so just ignored her and carried on, next time am I meant to bow down at the feet of someone who gives me some extra room in a shopping isle?. This isn’t the first time I’ve come across this aggression aimed at me for not knowing someone had moved out the way for me, last time it was a bloke who was even angrier than the lady today. 

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  • Well this woman sounded like a rude so and so, it’s easier said than done but tell her to take a long walk off a short pier, we don’t need room for nastiness. It’s different if someone like holds a door for you and you ignore them. But she sounded like she wanted to cause a scene 

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  • Well this woman sounded like a rude so and so, it’s easier said than done but tell her to take a long walk off a short pier, we don’t need room for nastiness. It’s different if someone like holds a door for you and you ignore them. But she sounded like she wanted to cause a scene 

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