I'm sure I could think of more if I tried but I remember the first time during my first job that I realized customers will tell you to do things simply because they want a servant to perform arbitrary tasks for them and they're willing to lie to or guilt trip strangers just for the rush of bossing somebody around.
I was working as a cashier and some lady went to pick up a bag and lifted it 3 inches before going "Ah" and her wrist gave out and dropped the bag. She wanted me to take some items out and put it in a separate bag because it was too heavy. At that moment it was no problem, I simply took half the stuff out and placed it in a separate bag. She then grabbed both bags in one hand and effortlessly lifted them into her cart.
It was such a short and meaningless interaction but I wanted to punch my register's screen as hard as possible and quit right there but I just pretended like it didn't happen because it was the end of the order. After that I started to notice all the little things people would do or say simply to get the feeling of having a servant and not because they actually need a task done