Actually, I usually already have my keys in my hand before I even start to leave the building, I hand off the clothes neatly folded and/or back on their hangers to the sales associate (but if there isn't one, I hang 'em myself), and you forgot notebook. I always have to have a notebook and in a pinch, a Post-it or scrap piece of paper I can copy off onto a normal notebook later lol
I always push my chairs in because hate it when I'm in a crowded restaurant/classroom/ and it takes ten minutes to get to my seat because the chairs are scattered all over the place.
I don't actually have a car, but I'm extrapolating from other situations in which I have to pull out my keys.
For the dressing room question, it actually depends on a combination of what infrastructure that particular store has in place and how much time I have. I always fold/hang the clothes neatly regardless. If I have time/plan on going back out into the store anyway/only have a few items/remember where I got them, I return them to the original rack or table. If there is a sales associate clearly for that purpose, waiting, I return the clothes to them. If there is instead a set of racks outside the dressing rooms, I put them there. And if there's none of the above and it's clear that leaving the clothes in the dressing room is relatively expected, I do that.
For notes: receipts, envelopes, torn-off corners of the nearest piece of paper. Tiny little post-it tags, particularly for books or for academic notes. The occasional turned-down page corner.
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I used to write on everything, but I'd lose every scrap of paper I had important info on, hence my buying little notebooks and life is good.
I always fold clothes neatly - as neatly as I can manage, which isn't very neat - and then return them to a salesperson.
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For the dressing room question, it actually depends on a combination of what infrastructure that particular store has in place and how much time I have. I always fold/hang the clothes neatly regardless. If I have time/plan on going back out into the store anyway/only have a few items/remember where I got them, I return them to the original rack or table. If there is a sales associate clearly for that purpose, waiting, I return the clothes to them. If there is instead a set of racks outside the dressing rooms, I put them there. And if there's none of the above and it's clear that leaving the clothes in the dressing room is relatively expected, I do that.
For notes: receipts, envelopes, torn-off corners of the nearest piece of paper. Tiny little post-it tags, particularly for books or for academic notes. The occasional turned-down page corner.
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Psst. Guess who watched herself the first season of BSG??? *glee*
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