Can someone please explain this?
In one of the episodes (I think it was "How Does Your Garden Grow?" ) Miss Lemon is out of the office when a bill from a store Poirot frequents arrives. Hastings
is confused about Miss Lemon's accounting system, so he pays it off in cash. Miss Lemon is furious when she returns, and she complains that one should always pay by check because when a bill is paid with cash, "they always remember you." What did she mean? Isn't paying with cash more anonymous? And what's so bad about being remembered for paying off the bill anyway? I never got this.
I'm not crying, you fool, I'm laughing!
Hewwo.