As the annual Girl Scout cookie season gets underway, many parents and leaders are speaking out about the unfortunate comments their young saleswomen often receive from potential customers. One mom in particular took to social media to express her outrage and disappointment after her daughter and other Girl Scouts were subjected to insensitive remarks while trying to sell their delicious treats.
The comments in question were not only unkind but also completely unrelated to the cookies themselves. Instead of simply declining to make a purchase or politely saying no thank you, some individuals felt the need to comment on the girls physical appearance or make jokes about dieting and weight. This type of behavior is not only hurtful but also completely unacceptable, especially when directed at young children who are simply trying to participate in a fun and educational activity.
The Girl Scout cookie program is designed to teach participants important skills such as entrepreneurship, leadership, and teamwork, while also raising funds for their local troops and community projects. By making purchases and supporting these young girls, customers are helping to empower them with the confidence and skills they need to succeed in life. However, when potential customers respond with negative or insensitive comments, it can have the opposite effect and undermine the positive impact of the program.
In light of this, many parents and leaders are urging people to be more mindful and considerate in their interactions with Girl Scouts who are selling cookies. If you are trying to resist the temptation of buying a box (or two, or three), it is perfectly fine to simply say no thank you or decline the offer. There is no need to make any comments about diet, calories, body flaws, or weight, as these types of remarks can be very hurtful and damaging to a young persons self-esteem.
By being kind and respectful in our interactions with Girl Scouts, we can help create a positive and supportive environment that encourages them to continue developing their skills and pursuing their goals. So the next time you are approached by a Girl Scout selling cookies, remember to be polite, friendly, and respectful, even if you do not intend to make a purchase. A simple smile and a kind word can go a long way in making a positive impact on a young persons life.