While I agree with unprofessional behavior and diversity training, but her laughter was a genuine, innocent, happy laughter, somewhat childlike. I could only smize (smile beneath my mask) in response. Back in the fitting room, I laughed a little myself, part in happiness, part in amusement.

I don't hold it against a new young SA taking up a retail job, likely her first. She seemed like a good person and she proved that when I asked for help. She seemed a bit embarrassed herself for laughing earlier. There's a difference between training and real life situations. It's easy to not know how to respond in real life.

Moreover, sometimes, a laughter is must a laughter, happy and hearty. Certainly, after the past couple of years, we could all use some. 😀