Regarding the person who complained they couldn't load their groceries and was partially parked in another spot, there is one additional issue I saw that wasn't commented about. If you drive a vehicle with a back hatch and want to load things into it, then park correctly in the parking place such as back hatch on the aisle. If you pull through and another car is going to park behind you then you cannot expect them to leave enough space for you to load your vehicle.
@diamondh1243 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! Her car's ass was in the other parking spot. If the person behind her parked further back, they'd be in the way of the cars driving. so NTA hahah
@starshaped73 Жыл бұрын
Also, if you can't back up in that space backwards in one go, park the normal way. I can guarantee minivan took several minutes trying to get in there, holding up the flow of traffic.
@hannavuorio83 Жыл бұрын
I was doublechecking: that car was WAY on the line and over it!!! Good parking to behind👍 I would do the same🤣🤣🤣🙈🙈🙈
@AngelJuliet Жыл бұрын
I have a back hatch, but I like the front of my car to face out as it’s easier to leave the space. So usually I will find two space so I can drive forward in the backspace and drive forward and park in the front space, facing out). I have only maybe had one or two instances where I had to move my car forward a couple inches to get to my back hatch to open it.
@graceallen579 Жыл бұрын
I feel like if she had left the normal appropriate amount of space and as long as the other person wasn’t over the line she could have still opened it. I have an Escape and I think bc of the height and the angle you don’t need that much space behind you. I still wouldn’t park that way if I had a bunch of stuff to load tho.
@kelleywyskiel3478 Жыл бұрын
She was so fast to take back that cup of coffee with an “ ok” that as a former barista I guarantee that there was a lot more asshattery by that woman happening before she was handed her coffee.
@sandhermit3665 Жыл бұрын
Yep, end the conversation. Stops the customer from escalating any gripes into a full blown fight. No one needs that in their day. Wonder where she found a mug, or if she went without her caffeine?
@zuzu8345 Жыл бұрын
She honestly could have just brought her own mug and asked the barista make it in there. I know I wouldn't have had a problem with that. (would have even saved her 10 cents or whatever it is now when you use your own cup at starbucks) Also am not sure why she was so upset about the plastic cup (wasn't even paper) as when they take your order they literally pick up the cup right in front of you to put the code for the drink on it.
@michellekeith5602 Жыл бұрын
Ashattery 🤣🤣🤣🤣. That's right around the corner from another hotspot called Bullshttery and next to Shidiots R' Us 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@marshawargo7238 Жыл бұрын
She thought that she was in an episode of "Friends" !!!
@redemptionecho Жыл бұрын
She had that 'how dare you' face when she drank it. lol
@leslieking62598 ай бұрын
I have health issues and do not allow folks to smoke OR vape in my home. My house...my rules. My SIL, who I don't have the best relationship with, showed up (uninvited and unannounced) with a friend that I had never met. This gal proceeded to light up without even asking if we minded. I told her she was welcome to smoke on the covered deck out back. She actually had the nerve to say she doesn't smoke outside. I told her she had two choices. Either smoke out on the deck or don't smoke. She pitched a fit and my SIL took her side. In that case let me introduce you to a 3rd option. You can now leave. Told SIL to take her out of my house and not to ever bring her back. Then, I told SIL that if she couldn't respect my wishes she was welcome to not come back either. SIL called my husband and complained. He backed me up.
@kaitlin16095 ай бұрын
And they’re still married?
@leslieking62595 ай бұрын
@@kaitlin1609 Is who still married?
@kaitlin16095 ай бұрын
@@leslieking6259 you sil and brother/sister
@ecoonrad47535 ай бұрын
@@kaitlin1609SIL is almost definitely husband's sister
@rachelfox81083 ай бұрын
Completely behind you on this. I hate smoke and vape, and my medication makes me more susceptible to the side effects of smoking and vaping (first hand or second hand), so I wouldn't have hesitated a moment to tell them to put it out or get the fuck out.
@ashleenicole71 Жыл бұрын
"I just asked you if I could vape" No she didn't. She threw a tantrum and admitted it was gunna last the whole ride. She's just nasty.
@2Blessed Жыл бұрын
I loved how she needed to vape for her 'anxiety' but she had no problem arguing with the driver!
@ahe79 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, and that’s a driving hazard, to cause the driver’s attention to be diverted and their adrenaline raised to respond to such an entitled inquisition.
@Wolfington359 Жыл бұрын
She isn't. It's important to know that guy's channel is entirely scripted skits.
@HighAsHeckPriestess Жыл бұрын
What Uber driver lets you vape? I'm pretty sure Uber as a company doesn't allow it
@Mariewolf_94 Жыл бұрын
to be fair, she did ask if she could vape, but, instead of just politely obliging to the Uber driver's request, she threw a hissy fit when he said no and kept pressing. no is no, lady, just drop it! "Other Uber drivers would've just let me vape", ive heard variations of this at my job as a box office person in the movie theatre. when ppl say "Well, they always let me do [insert action that you state is clearly against protocol] before!", a majority of the time theyre lying, i'm just telling ya straight-up. this chick saying other Uber drivers let her vape was probably a lie, or maybe once in a blue moon the driver did say yes, but maybe they requested for her to roll down the window or something. i believe though that normally, in a professional driving job like Uber and such, the driver could get in trouble if they allowed their passengers to drink, smoke/vape and/or do drugs in their vehicle...so, if i heard correctly, then shes likely just lying and no driver let her vape before.
@kriscynical Жыл бұрын
I had to deal with somebody parking in a spot I paid for at the apartment I lived in my senior year of college ('06-'07). My unit was above rental single car garages, and I rented the garage under my bedroom. There was also a space directly in front of the garage door, which was also mine for guests. This idiot dude who lived downstairs parked in that spot in front of the garage door CONSTANTLY to where I always had to worry whether or not I'd be able to get OUT of my garage. If it wasn't him, it was his buddies. I politely asked him not to park there more than once. Then I put a sign on the garage door itself saying "DO NOT PARK HERE. This garage is RENTED". They ignored it. Then, on my birthday, I went out with friends to dinner and handed them my keys because I planned on having too many drinks to safely drive. And then I DID have too many drinks to drive (always plan ahead, kids!). When we got back to my apartment and went to park in my garage, SURPRISE! Asshole was parked in that spot, blocking me from being able to park in my own fucking garage that I was paying for. AGAIN. So we had to park further down the row in front of my building. This time it was late enough that when I called the front office, it went to the after hours security line. After hearing the history of this guy downstairs, the guy who answered the phone said he'd take care of it for me. About 15 minutes later I got a call back. Who took care of it for me? One of the handful of sheriff's officers who also lived in the complex, specifically the one who owned the squad car I always saw parked at the building directly across from mine. He was SUPER nice (I'm guessing because I was a young college girl), telling me that he had basically just had a Come to Jesus Meeting with the guy downstairs AND his buddies. He told them not only to _move the goddamn car_ but to also STOP PARKING THERE, and if they ever did it again they would be towed and fined $500 (again this was in 2007 so it was even more money back then). Then he gave me a number to call from then on if I ever had a problem not only with the garage, but any security issues at all. Since he lived right across the lot from me, he could keep an eye on that spot all the time and basically look out for any sus activity. I also gave him the make/model/plate of my car so he'd know if it was me. Wonder of wonders. The idiot downstairs never parked there again, AND I had a direct number to a sheriff's officer right across the parking lot from me which was nice because I lived alone and had night classes several times a week that year that didn't let out until 9:45 so it was usually almost 10:30 by the time I got home. Fortunately I never needed to call him again, but it was still nice knowing I had help literally seconds away.
@0Onyx13 Жыл бұрын
"I don't think I make enough money to be listening to this question" that killed me 😂 I'm so broke I can't even afford to sit next to someone so rich lmfao
@savaialaddams6273 Жыл бұрын
I would have been tempted to say, "Like every day, man. Why?"
@hcapps7769 Жыл бұрын
My favorite parts were the "come here" with a zoom in. Took me out.
@bunzeebear2973 Жыл бұрын
Sailing? Yacht?(we might have a Yacht towed behind our SHIP we call it the "poor man dingy"
@JB2o232 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@twiggystardust9573 Жыл бұрын
As someone who worked in various types of restaurants from ages 16-21, I can confirm that they are definitely talking about you in the kitchen, then in the parking lot after closing. Most of the time, they're just laughing and making fun of you, but if you're so mean that you make a server cry, I cannot guarantee a clean fork and a roll that hasn't been in Matt's armpit. 🤷♀
@caljones Жыл бұрын
I love that it’s specifically Matt’s armpit. No one else has such rank armpits, so Matt is the best person for that particular job 🤣
@davidguidry657 Жыл бұрын
Gotta love a good Matt armpit roll directly applied to the offending Karen. Matt’s got your back!
@raimeyewens7518 Жыл бұрын
I was a server from 16-21 also so I am always nice to staff. I was with a friend once that was over the top awful and wouldn’t stop when I asked them to. I said I was going to the bathroom and hunted down my waitress. Apologized and said I ordered the cheeseburger and she has the chicken so please don’t do anything to my food lol. It was that bad. I left a huge tip.
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
I was a waitress when I was 18 (in 1979) at a Ramada Inn (motel) dining room. The worst customers by far were the "business" women as they didn't tip and there was much snapping of their talons. My best experience was when a very thin, tired looking gentleman came in on a hot day just wanting ice water. This was back when homeless folks were uncommon. I think this guy had been riding the rails. He was very polite. I saw him eating crackers that had been left on a table, and it hurt my heart. I asked the cook if there was any food we could give him? Paul was a Christian and choir director at his church. "Classic" Christian, not "republican" christian. He winked and told me to make sure the guy didn't leave because " Ol' Paul's about to make a 3-piece chicken dinner mistake!" I told the man that our cook just had a room service order that was cancelled and we sure don't want to throw it out, so I'd be happy to bring it to him if he's hungry. I know some people say this was stealing from the company, but it really was common that people would change their minds, and food was often wasted, and we employees got to eat for free so if we gave our meal to someone who really needed it, what's the difference?
@MidnightSonnet Жыл бұрын
@@It-is-me...Melsie yes, but as a tired, underpaid employee, you take whatever moments of bliss you can. Even if the Karen doesn't know, the employees do and can have a good laugh outta watching said person put a fork full of Matt's armpit sweat into their mouth. Small victories mean everything to someone who's being mistreated.
@elizabethcolledge5635 Жыл бұрын
I love how the lady took the coffee from the lady complaining about a paper cup SO fast and she started drinking it. I would’ve done the same.
@wiggilytaco75704 ай бұрын
You can see that the Karen wanted to keep the drink and was flabbergasted it was taken from her.
@paganbornspiritbear8249 Жыл бұрын
Okay, gotta tell my tip story. Many, many, many moons ago I waited tables at a local restaurant. On a Sunday morning I was the only waitress that had shown for shift. This meant that I had an entire inside dinning room, plus a patio to maintain, by myself! Now, granted, the assistant store manager did help when she could, however the kitchen was also short staffed that day, so it was all around madness. A large portion of our customer base were regulars, and most were incredibly understanding of the situation. However, I had this one table…the man had snapped his fingers at me, slammed a cup on the table, when I hadn’t gotten there quick enough to refill it, and had been an overall asshat. He left 11 cents on the table as my tip. I caught him at the door as he was leaving, I handed him the 11 cents, and said “if you couldn’t see that I’m literally the only waitress here, and that I’m having to handling 26 tables on my own, that all you could muster was 11 cents…you need it more than I do. Perhaps you can buy some common sense with it.”
@GalaxyFluke Жыл бұрын
I have similar story working for BWW. I did in high school and couple years later they were building one in my college town and the area manager asked me to work there to help them open. I was full time college student and had amazing parents who didn’t make me work while going to college if I didn’t want to but I did odd jobs here and there for extra money and said yes to 6 months. I was around 19 when I busted my butt for a huge family for a college graduation party. Dad paid for family and aunts and uncles etc. I ran my bottom off and gave up 2 tables so I could keep servicing their drinking and had a few other larger parties. I gave them great service, zero reason for any complaints and when I brought the check he tipped me less than a dollar on a $400+ tab. He paid in cash and told me to keep the change for me. I put the 11 cent change in the ticket holder to take back to see if he may of made a mistake and as I walked up he said I told you keep the change for your tip. I said 11 cent tip? He said yes thank you for tonight. I sat the 11 cent down and said I think he needs it more than me. He got offended and asked to speak to manager. I said I’ll go get him for you, the big boss/area manager is here tonight. Told the big boss what was up and walked behind him as he approached the bad tipper who said I should be grateful and not try to embarrass him and that he will never eat here again. My manager said that sounds like a great plan that you don’t come back since you don’t take care of my waitresses that take care of you. Boy bye! I’ll add there was no automatic gratuity… we had a rule 8 or more could be added or not. It really came to judgment call on waitress and I found I got more money when I told the customers we normally do but I didn’t add it.
@poetryletter Жыл бұрын
That was a freaking good answer! Good for you!
@nicolad8822 Жыл бұрын
@@GalaxyFluke Maybe the Area Manager should ensure wait staff are paid a decent hourly rate so they don’t have to hustle for tips.
@GalaxyFluke Жыл бұрын
@@nicolad8822 this was 15 years ago lol we made plenty of tips and hourly
@stuckmonky Жыл бұрын
@@nicolad8822i earn more in tips than I ever could waitressing for an hourly rate.
@lady8250 Жыл бұрын
I can 100% confirm the rumor about Starbucks’ baristas giving decaf to rude customers are true. Used to work there and saw it happen many times
@erikarussell1142 Жыл бұрын
I used to be the one to do it. With a big grin and wonderfully sweet customer service.
@solesuna Жыл бұрын
@@robertgronewold3326 that one sounds dangerous.
@spideypants128 Жыл бұрын
@@solesuna Yeah definitely at least decaf isn't dangerous but milk sugar or even swapping decaf for actual coffee can be dangerous. im not rude but I am a diabetic luckily I can taste real sugars and avoid it but stuff like this still worries me, so I avoid ordering coffee anyway.
@SappyDuder Жыл бұрын
@@robertgronewold3326 that's not funny, that potentially poisoning people who could have an allergy or intolerance to dairy, and switching sweetener to sugar can hurt someone diabetic who still wants sweetened coffee. Switching regular for decaff is the only non-dangerous thing I can think of. Even if someone is rude, don't potentially poison them
@hannahchristine5240 Жыл бұрын
@@robertgronewold3326That’s actually really awful. There are dietary restrictions that could make someone really ill. Rude people sucks, but this is way different than decaf vs. caffeinated.
@sarahmurphy4344 Жыл бұрын
I love the girl taking a drink immediately after the girl refuses the coffee in a paper cup!
@mr.narrator6781 Жыл бұрын
Vape chick was kind of insane because she was talking about how she had anxiety issues and yet she didn't have any anxiety about arguing with the driver.
@jessicafarwell723 Жыл бұрын
I was thinking that same thing
@mr.narrator6781 Жыл бұрын
@@jessicafarwell723 Right. A truly anxious person would not incite confrontation.
@Lou-C Жыл бұрын
@@mr.narrator6781 incite*
@Shalyn-ln9tu Жыл бұрын
@@mr.narrator6781 there is a difference between being nervous and having anxiety. I have Complex PTSD and an anxiety disorder, and I call out bad behavior. I'm sorry, but you don't know how anxiety works. We aren't pushovers
@reut0094 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety can absolutely manifest as entitled rage. It's not an excuse but it can happen.
@tsrgoinc Жыл бұрын
As a former member of the food industry can I say "Never, ever fuck with the people that handle your food", trust me you'll regret it and spitting in people's food would be polite in comparison to half the stuff that I've witnessed!
@davidguidry657 Жыл бұрын
C’mon man, now you GOTTA dish! Got my 🍿 and 🍵, go!
@ew4645 Жыл бұрын
Straight from the floor to your food, a pissed chef is worse than a pissed waitress 😂
@lauraroeleveld4053 Жыл бұрын
basically, don't f with people in the food industry or the medical field. I doubt the doctor would let you die or anything, but I'm pretty sure the nurses are not gonna fluff your pillow, or rush to get you whatever you demand like your some kind of VIP. Treat others how you would like them to treat you, plus another 20%. At the very least, they'll treat you nice, or even better, be willing to go that extra mile for you to make sure you have the best possible experience
@cristela4034 Жыл бұрын
@@lauraroeleveld4053 Tips are an american thing and are dumb. In my country, waiters are actually paid, and we pay for our food plus taxes so I'm not gonna tip on top of that. Restaurants should pay their waiters, not the customers.
@catabat49654 Жыл бұрын
I remember reading the intro in the anniversary copy of Fight Club and Chuck Palahniuk saying what service workers had told him that they had done to people’s food scarred me for life. Spitting in the food is literally the most civil thing I’ve heard a pissed off server do 😅
@WendyKay84 Жыл бұрын
I live in Australia, where tipping culture is very different. Tipping is reserved mostly for rare 'above and beyond' service, and even then it comes as a nice surprise when we actually get one. When working in hospitality I received a tip maybe two or three times a year (and that's pretty typical in a small town), but I was paid a living wage so it didn't really matter if I was tipped or not. My colleagues (most anyway) and I still worked hard to make sure customers left happy, and we deemed it a blessing if a customer noticed and cared enough to compliment us on our service. I feel like it's kind of unfair that someone in the same industry overseas depends on the moods and whims of their customers to make a living. Some people will never be pleased no matter how hard you try, and no doubt there are customers who find any excuse not to shell out for a reasonable tip. Customer service can be stressful enough without the added worry that a Karen/Kevin or any sort of a**hole will deprive you of part of your income just because they can.
@raechamblee5556 ай бұрын
You are so right and it happens all the time it's supposed to bring in a bad mood then we suffer for it the food service and if they don't feel like typing they will look for any reason not to tip. I live in Texas and we only make $2 an hour as the food server so are tips are all of our money if we don't get tipped we don't get paid
@WendyKay846 ай бұрын
@@raechamblee555 😧 $2 an hour??? I knew it would be less, but I really didn't expect it to be that low. In Australia, the award wage (I don't know if you have this in the US, but it's basically what the employer is legally required to pay you for a certain job) for entry-level adult food and beverage attendants is roughly 7-8 times that, accounting for the difference between the AU and US dollar. All I can say is I hope your customers are nice and that you enjoy your work enough that it's worth the struggle OR I wish you the very best of luck in pursuing your preferred career.
@massomouse1556 Жыл бұрын
The customer at the coffee shop, when the barista not only took the drink back but took sipped on it, I squeaked emphatically and did the universal emphatic 'yes' arm pump. 😂😂
@Toomanycatz12 күн бұрын
Hell yes, best response.
@gm-xc5hl Жыл бұрын
You know you’re an introvert when you say “I’ll give you twenty percent to stop asking questions.”😂
@erikarussell1142 Жыл бұрын
Lol yaaaaassssss
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
When the wait staff is too nosy, it's tempting to come up with a horrible story just to make them squirm! 29 years ago, I was part of a support group that met twice a month on Saturdays and most of us went out to lunch together afterwards. I think we freaked out waiters because we were such a sad group they could probably feel our grief. What we all had in common was that we were parents whose child or children had been abducted by the non-custodial parent and we had no idea where they were. We were working with the police detective who lead our support group to find our children and he was wonderful. This happens more frequently than most people know, and this was before Amber Alerts, so we learned from each other how to get help from law enforcement and we were there for each other because we understood each other's pain. One time we had our missing child flyers at the table and we were talking about key components that need to be included in the text and photos to make them most effective. When the poor waitress realized what we were all about, she broke down and cried. Then she asked us if it would be okay if she prayed for our kids. We thought that was so sweet of her, and we appreciated her kindness, but we decided after that to keep our serious discussions for the group meetings and not bum people out at restaurants. Only once did we encounter an idiot. A waiter saw our sad faces and said, "Geez! Who died?" We forgave him though, because he didn't know better. I hope he learned from his gaffe! I was lucky. My son was missing for a year, but he was found thanks to the flyers and his photo and story being shown during a documentary about Adam Walsh (John Walsh's son, the man who founded "America's Most Wanted").
@erikarussell1142 Жыл бұрын
@@LazyIRanch damn that’s so hard. I pray all parents never have to face that. So heartbreaking.
@Christian_Martel Жыл бұрын
Oh yes! Amen!
@judymurray191 Жыл бұрын
I loved that so much!!!
@TigerBlackTigerBlackTigerBlack Жыл бұрын
The fact that she even asked for permission beforehand shows that she knows that it isn't actually okay to do.
@rachelhightops5261 Жыл бұрын
I kinda felt for that guy in the pizza shop. I worked in pizza places for years and have literally had people screaming at me and demeaning me to the point of tears. Over pizza. He's right, he's a human. Humans make mistakes. It's not okay to treat people like that.
@StarbloodFox Жыл бұрын
First job i ever had was in a Dominos at 17, i was abused by customers to the point of crying on the floors in the staff bathrooms. After two months i had so much anxiety about coming into work I quit.
@JJ-vb9ct Жыл бұрын
Omg so sorry to hear something like this. Raise over it, it was never about you… people are strange and usually have another issue but they end up taking out on a service worker…
@Massivegrass1103 Жыл бұрын
I’ve worked at dominos, little Caesar’s, and I currently work at pizza hotline, I have faced all sorts of abuse from customers. It’s great how the second you work in the food industry you become a robot who anyone and everyone can use as a verbal punching bag🫡
@selenasmusicchannel Жыл бұрын
@@StarbloodFox You are NOT alone, I once worked at my local Target & my coworkers had such fake personalities. For example, they’d only talk to me & act all sweet ONLY when we were working together. While off work, they acted like they didn’t even know me. In the beginning of my 1st week at Target, they included me into some conversations, but the more the days passed, the more they ignored me. It go so bad, I felt like crying in the woman’s bathroom, but I had to fake it until I made it home…🙃
@lordadamant8182 Жыл бұрын
Like honestly, that woman needs to get shouted at like she shouts at others and treated like the bitch she is.
@ladyduda13 Жыл бұрын
The barista who was like "oh you don't want it? Ok." and then immediately took a sip is my new hero 😂
@Mike90317 Жыл бұрын
She was like: "Ok, mine now! Yum." 😂😂😂
@SimplySarah93 Жыл бұрын
I’m tired of people tailgating when driving so I got a bumper sticker that says “the closer you get the slower i drive” it’s worked for the most part 😂😂😂😂
@sarahkinsey5434 Жыл бұрын
Once I saw a sticker that said something like "don't park too close or else my kids will ding your car"
@levalpat7 ай бұрын
Under certain circumstances I support tailgating as a form of communication. I go crazy when on a two lane street , someone in the "fast lane" drives blatantly under the speed limit and the right lane is completely free. People should not be passing slow cars by using the right lane. Since I do not have the slow assholes phone number and knowing that honking one's horn in the USA can result in gun shots, I prefer to do a polite semi-tailgate as an obvious form of communication in these circumstances.
@KenFullman4 ай бұрын
I used to have a car with very poor screen demisting. Any humid day it would constantly mist up. So I used to carry a box of tissues for just such occaisions. One day being tailgated, I had the brilliant idea to toss a few tissues out through the sun roof. This tactic didn't really work that well. Then one day I was about to repeat this procedure only, this time I didn't have a box of tissues, instead I had a roll of TP. I ripped off a square of tissue (or so I thought) then as I threw it out of the sun roof, it was instantly caught by the wind. The whole roll of TP jumped out of the centre console and was just bouncing up and down in the footwell as the entire roll evacuated through the open sun roof. So pretty soon I was driving down the road with a tail of a couple of hundred feet following me. Eventually the end finally flew out and I was free. I never did that again.
@fantomesauvage26633 ай бұрын
I don't have a sticker, but I do the same out of safety. Just in case there is an accident, the slower we would be driving, the less tragedy would happen
@KenFullman3 ай бұрын
@@fantomesauvage2663 I do similar. For the vehicle in front, I can't adjust their speed but I can maintain a safe distance. For the vehicle behind, I can't adjust their distance but I can maintain a safe speed. So if they're close, that's slow.
@wendyscorporation5468 Жыл бұрын
I love how the barista takes a nice big slurp off the coffee that is now free to her. 😂
@nty449 Жыл бұрын
I wanted her to mention that!!!! So the last couldn't have it haha
@opsatr Жыл бұрын
Wait, free to her? I expected that she was willing to pay for that in exchange for not having to deal with the customer any longer. I don't know how coffee shops work so I could be wrong.
@Just1Nora Жыл бұрын
I didn't see that! 😂
@autumnleaves4879 Жыл бұрын
@@opsatr Personally I'm not a barista but worked for a Subway some time. The amount of times people say "I didn't want Olives" and demand to have the entire thing remade.. on busy days I'd just tell them to get back in line (another 30 min wait) and most of them chose to just leave. So the Sub would sit by the side and anyone could just grab it for free so we wouldn't have to waste food. I assume if a costumer refuses a drink at Starbucks it's similar
@opsatr Жыл бұрын
@@autumnleaves4879 Hmm... so you mean those things are already paid for by the customer? Or is it that it's not allowed to give that item to the next person who would order the same thing? Final edit: I guess I'm not thinking in terms of places that have customized items (like a coffee shop or subway). I was thinking more of other fastfood where they have set products...
@lauraroeleveld4053 Жыл бұрын
if you're in someone else's space, whether it is their car, or their house, you follow THEIR rules. Also, the part where she said that he wouldn't notice if she vaped, girl, yeah we do. Sure it doesnt smell like cigarette smoke, but whenever people around me vape, the sickeningly sweet smell makes me hold my breath.
@erinnmackie3507 Жыл бұрын
I don't see why she couldn't have popped a few gummies before getting in
@kaityr9693 Жыл бұрын
My brother is an entire foot taller than me and I was ready to run hands because he was checking out my (at the time) new car. He opened the hatch trunk (SUV) and sat the LIT A CIGARETTE. He already was told no smoking in my car. He had the nerve to say "I'm not in the car." I told him to get the fuck up and shut the trunk and never to fucking smoke in MY CAR again. I went 0 to 100 really fast when he did that and my family had the nerve to say I was being crazy. Nah. I will not tolerate that disrespect. He was 100000% being an asshole
@Mama_Bear524 Жыл бұрын
@@kaityr9693 bravo 👏 you did the right thing. I’m the only one who stands up to my brother too. It’s lonely but I’m done tolerating disrespect too
@abigaildoke8294 Жыл бұрын
I like to vape but I have never vaped in someone's vehicle without permission. Far as I see it it's kinda like weed it has a smell people aren't dumb. I just wait for an opportunity to step outside then I rip like a normal person
@zukostryder Жыл бұрын
And the Vapor the whooolle name of a vape 🤦🏼♀️
@kathleensmith8336 Жыл бұрын
Barista taking back the "unwanted" coffee and taking a swig is perfection.
@niamphdollieofficial6 ай бұрын
Common sense more like. What Thawte think you'll throw it out
@samanthalandry2296 Жыл бұрын
11:13 he’s my favouriteeeeee!! Lol love him! His videos go viral cause he knows all the fat food restaurants secrets and shares them lol
@dantesos7564 Жыл бұрын
The vape on gets under my skin... here's a recent story. My cousins very sick in the hospital. His other siblings thinks its perfectly fine to sit in the waiting room and vape their weed and tobacco products. I tried to tell them this was wrong... they banned me from going to visit anymore. True fkn story!
@lindapatton4478 Жыл бұрын
She could have waited a few minutes. She asked, he said no, that should have been the end of it. And unless you have a very good low flow vape, the vape cloud is noticeable. Most people don't.
@marcilk7534 Жыл бұрын
The hospital allowed vaping?
@aubreycarter7624 Жыл бұрын
I'm shocked the hospital staff allowed vaping anywhere other than the parking lot! That's such a health hazard! And not just because of the obvious inhaling of smoke or steam into your lungs. I know a lot of people who get horrible migraines if there's any strong chemical smell, cigarette smoke, vape, perfume/cologne or even strong smelling deodorant.
@pamelak7924 Жыл бұрын
I vape and I'm not rude about it
@sonialinsey8083 Жыл бұрын
But everyone vapes in LA 🙄 like everyone totally vapes. In LA. LA vapes, don’t you get it? LA. Totally. Like. Omg. Vapes.
@Nevermore-Nevermore Жыл бұрын
I was a waitress at a steak restaurant a couple years ago, we didn’t just talk about Karens in the back…we had a bingo card.
@erikarussell1142 Жыл бұрын
Oh that’s fun!!!
@Ciela531 Жыл бұрын
My husband and his coworkers play that same game for his IT help desk job with their annoying clients 😂😂
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
That's funny! Was finger-snapping accompanied by "EXCUSE ME!!!" the center square?
@loveyourselfplease6842 Жыл бұрын
I'm gonna need to know the rules, this can bring a whole new level to people watching. It's just me & my son & one of our favorite games to play is "ways you shouldn't act" or "things not to do" and there's varying degrees like wrong situation, wrong person & the absolutely never category, like when you're in Disneyland you should absolutely never walk around with your titties hanging out the bottom of your tank top. I'm not talking about under boob I'm talking nipples resting lower than their belly button swinging freely under the hem of her tank top then trying to fight security when they bring you a towel & tell you to cover up & you'll need to either buy something to properly cover yourself or be escorted from the park. Bingo would be amazing
@kristalpower292 Жыл бұрын
I’d love to know what’s on the bingo card.
@John_1920 Жыл бұрын
02:53 Where the lady parked had no markings, and she parked equally far back as the other cars next to her, the blue markings you see are most likely a marked handicap parking spot, as those tend to be marked with blue markings on the ground just like the ground was next to the lady's car. Cin just didn't bother paying attention to the ground past where she saw the blue marking.
@PinkieJoJo9 ай бұрын
That or a walk through. One of our local grocery stores has lines walk through so people can get through the large parking lot without going between cars.
@apocketfulofprose Жыл бұрын
I used to work at a coffee shop. People would get their coffee in a to-go mug, then say they wanted a “real mug,” and get mad when I poured their drink from the to-go cup to the mug. They wanted me to remake everything for them just because they wanted a different cup but didn’t specify that in the first place. 😑
@Just1Nora Жыл бұрын
"Oh no! You mixed up my stirred drink! It's ruined now!" 🙄 Yes, I drink lattes and I understand the foam on the top bit, and sometimes drizzles in the cup, but Cheesus Rice...it's all going the same place and most of the foam pops before its cool enough to drink, unless you like mouth and throat burns. Done that, hurts like hell. 😅
@KansasNotTheBand Жыл бұрын
i don't see the point of making a whole new drink when they want a different cup. the first drink is either going to go to waste (unless where you worked employees got to drink the mistakes) or they'll say they should get both when they only paid for one! granted i work in a soda shop and not a coffee shop, so i don't do foam art on lattes, i just do whipped cream and occasionally sprinkles on top of sodas. it's bad enough that to-go cup got wasted because they wanted a "real mug" (i know it probably doesn't cost the company that much but i still hate wasting stuff lol) but what about the coffee, milk, flavored syrups if applicable, and cream and all that stuff?
@Toomanycatz12 күн бұрын
I feel like this would be an easy solution by asking "is it for here or to-go?"
@apocketfulofprose12 күн бұрын
@@Toomanycatz I worked at the busiest coffee shop in that city, and it wasn’t the kind of place many sat down and stayed at.
@Toomanycatz12 күн бұрын
@@apocketfulofprose I understand. Just trying to figure out a way to bypass the Karens wanting a mug.
@Michelle-DiPalo Жыл бұрын
My husband and I were out to dinner with friends years ago. The waitress was so incredibly rude to one of us more than the rest and she was so puzzled as to why we didn't leave her a big tip. She literally said that she expected it from our friend, but not the rest of us. As if we'd ignore the way she treated him.
@vsand9798 Жыл бұрын
My brother gets treated really badly at Mexican food restaurants around here because he doesn’t speak Spanish. I have lighter skin so they don’t expect me to speak the language. No matter how polite he is when he says he speaks English he gets the side eye and the service tanks. Drives me crazy.
@cutiepiebb Жыл бұрын
was your friend a different race?
@Michelle-DiPalo Жыл бұрын
@RRFfanforever No, but this same waitress used to ignore my husband and I when we were there alone because we must not have looked wealthy.
@DelphineTheWorstBladeEver Жыл бұрын
I was going to say "wait for someone to try to make it racist" and there was already someone bringing up race lol.
@tuttyfat Жыл бұрын
@V Sand so you're assuming that's why you're being treated poorly. I have worked at several Mexican restaurants and have never heard of this. It's very rare that a patron actually speaks Spanish. I seriously doubt that the reason you're getting poor service. Most likely it's because you don't tip accordingly and/or you're being rude first. The only exception is if you're at a Mexican restaurant in Mexico.
@prettypeggy98 Жыл бұрын
It's absolutely horrible how good and retail workers are treated 😕 it's good to see some of them not taking any more crap!
@lanzi_xo Жыл бұрын
LOVE how the barista took the coffee back at 6:57 and then also DRANK the coffee!!!!!! I didn't notice it at first since it was in the lower left corner and happens so fast. It definitely added some extra spice for the clap back!!!!
@TheMaskedChef7 Жыл бұрын
Can we just take a minute to appreciate the work ethics Charlotte has posting so frequently with such amazing energy. Sending Love all the way from Egypt potato queen.
@CharlotteDobre Жыл бұрын
You're the best!
@datgaydangernoodle1315 Жыл бұрын
@@CharlotteDobre i love you
@firetiger4849 Жыл бұрын
I know right 👏 watch you daily from England and you have me in stitches with your whole hilarious delivery 😂 💕 💫
@harinu9339 Жыл бұрын
she posts so much videos I can do a Charlotte’s marathon every time I feel down and her energy literally feeds my soul lol
@TheMaskedChef7 Жыл бұрын
@@harinu9339 Nothing more entertaining and therapeutic than a Charlotte marathon enjoy 🫶🏻
@alekxanderlightwing9663 Жыл бұрын
One night when serving over nights I had two tables, one a couple traveling and the other 4 older gentlemen who were regulars. The couple was super sweet and a joy to serve. The regulars were the same rude, mean and demeaning as always. The regulars had their coffee, soup and crackers and then left throwing some change on the table as a tip, under 0.20 cents. The couple finished shortly after and they wanted the machine so I bought it over. They used it and handed it back and I saw the tip amount $50, so I said wait I think you accidentally added too many zeros to the tip. They said no, I said you put $50 on a $28 bill. They said yep, to make up for how terrible those guys treated you. I saw shocked and just stared for a few seconds before saying you do not have to do that it is not your fault. They replied no but we want to. Still shocked I said thank you so much. They nodded and said good night and left. The rest of the night went by in a buzz, I was still shocked and happy with my tip, biggest single tip I ever got as a server.
@maja.z.pszczola Жыл бұрын
To be fair, the rich boat kid may be detached from reality, but he did not say anything mean, and even apologized when he thought he was wrong …😆
@ladyportia3384 Жыл бұрын
Yeah i think its more of the parents fault to not explain to him that what they have is being rich and not everybody has that. Like having money and buying a yacht and having partys on it like bro why not like habe fun with it but you should still teach those under your wings that rarely people can afford smth like that and you should give them respect and nit be a dushbag And yeah he sounded really nice ngl
@Ale33810 Жыл бұрын
If he ever see even a movie or a series TV he knows not rich people exist. Is not like rich kids are locked in castle with no knowledg of the outside anymore
@calliemyersbuchanan6458 Жыл бұрын
@@Ale33810And i'd understand if he went to some bougie ivy league where there's a reasonable expectation that any student you talk to probably comes from money, but dude I went to this guy's university! It's UC Riverside! And while it is a pretty well respected research university/grad school in the pantheon of higher education, it's a commuter school mostly attended by locals. The vast majority of the public education schools here in the district are all title1 (extra gov funding due to low income/poverty). So yeah dude needed a reality check! lol
@lilykep Жыл бұрын
@@Ale33810 The poors are like dragons they only exist in fiction to this kid. To him anyone who only goes on 3 ski trips a year is "underprivileged"
@Vanessa-bc7fs Жыл бұрын
@@Ale33810 he said they were in college, the rich kid probably only went to school with other rich kids before that. Never crossed his mind one of his peers would be from the working class or something-I dunno lol
@DrTaunu Жыл бұрын
That tire thing happened to me as well! I was going grocery shopping and parked my car. I had some glass bottles in my trunk so I was getting them when some lady comes up to me saying I parked wrong. I quickly checked and was well within the lines. She then said my tires cannot be turned. I bursted out laughing which got her even angrier. I closed my trunk, locked my car and kicked one of the tires. "Nope, nothing I can do!" She was yelling some more when I went in the store.
@doeeyes2 Жыл бұрын
My neighbor does it to me apl the time. I share a parking spot with her underground of my apartment. I always leave her so much room and am completely on my side of the line... but she complains to the concierge staff that my tires arent alingned perfectly.
@davidripley2916 Жыл бұрын
@@doeeyes2 Tell her to STFU. Works for me! Plus, I have an unnerving laugh like Highlander's Kurgan, which works EVERY TIME ! HAPPY HALLOWEEN, LADIEZ ! 😀🤣 ( waiting to use " Don't EVER speak to me again" ⚡️)
@CreamIceMs Жыл бұрын
@@doeeyes2 draw a ruler between your cars wihh chalk and then complain that's she's too close to you xD
@halo_girl_2434 Жыл бұрын
I'm an Uber Driver, if someone complains about vaping I always say "It's not my job to mitigate your voluntary addiction" and that usually gets them to stfu
@KitsuyuutsuR Жыл бұрын
I recently read an article regarding tipping… Aside from the fact that I think it’s insane that we’re expected to tip everyone, from our stylist to our nail artist to our barista, there are a lot of issues with it, apparently. The fact that waitresses get tips allows the government to keep the minimum wage for waiters/waitresses really low because they can get mad amounts of money in tips. Which is great unless it’s a slow night and they don’t make much or they get cheap tippers. Also, a lot of restaurant owners will demand part of your tips to distribute to those who don’t get tips, like bus boys and fish washers (Perkins did this when I worked there years ago). So it’s not exactly a fair practice. Pay them more, make tipping a thing of the past, everyone is happy.
@ericelestineyorfrylle1525 Жыл бұрын
I hate tipping policy, people just wanted to eat outside for different reasons and aside from paying for overly costly foods people also need to pay for the waiters' wage? Isn't that supposed to be the restaurant's job? I understand that servers need the tip because the owners pay too low, and that's the problem. Why are you paying your employees too low?
@laurac86 Жыл бұрын
I know a lot of people don’t like tipping but as a bartender/server I absolutely love it. I work at a chain restaurant and make $35-$40 an hour, If I worked anywhere else I’d be making minimum wage or maybe $20 an hour which would not pay my bills for me
@EnoVarma Жыл бұрын
@@laurac86 It works for you, then. The problem is, that it doesn't for many of your colleagues who do the exact same job as you do.
@marinap-xp7vb Жыл бұрын
I’m pretty sure in the US that the restaurant owner is supposed to supplement the pay of their tipped workers if their wage + tips doesn’t get them to minimum wage during a pay period. Seems like a lot of people break this law?
@naomipommerel8415 Жыл бұрын
Agreed!!
@LorquinBlue Жыл бұрын
I worked in a Starbucks and my store stopped taking reusable mugs to prepare people's drinks around February 2020, which sucks but it became the new policy for the time. Around the time we just switched to this policy, a woman came in and wanted to order her drink in her mug, I explained the change and that we would have to prepare her drink in a paper cup. She was clearly annoyed and said "Well that defeats the purpose," and chose not to order her drink at our store but then proceeded to order egg bites which come individually wrapped in plastic and at the time were placed in little trays lined with plastic and put in a paper bag which I believe was also lined with plastic. The paper cup lady reminded me of her.
@Dawn_Hannah Жыл бұрын
Your story reminded me of when I was also a Starbucks barista and I had this lady bitch at me in the drive through(keeping others waiting, of course) because according to her “All the cups and sleeves aren’t recycled materials or recyclable! What is y’all’s problem, don’t you care about the environment?!” She never let me share with her that the hot cups were made w/ 30% recycled material, the sleeves made w/ 100% recycled material and also recyclable, that the hot lids, cold lids, and cold cups were all fully recyclable plastics. The kicker? She was driving a giant SUV, sitting there with it running the whole time she ranted. This was not a particularly eco friendly SUV of any kind, it was a gas guzzler. 🙄😐
@chrisbuttonshaw2088 Жыл бұрын
Not to make ANY positive comment towards those types but well at least she brought her own mug. She wasn't expecting to be given one by you.
@misscrackwood Жыл бұрын
I remember being annoyed they would stop accepting my cup back in feb/march 2020 (even sent an official complaint on McDonald's customer service x) ) but then on around march 15th when everything closed I understood why they did x) I was so unaware how serious Covid would get 🥲
@KansasNotTheBand Жыл бұрын
@@misscrackwood i was going to ask why they would stop making drinks in people's personal cups but that makes sense. i didn't think about that because i seldom go to coffee shops and usually make my own at home, but the one place i go to made my drink in my own cup a couple months ago when i last went in. i guess that's because because Covid has calmed down a lot here. i genuinely don't even know if they ever stopped letting people bring their own cups because i go there so rarely.
If a server seriously came up to me to complain in that tone of voice about the size of the tip, I would have gushed and said Oh, really, please hand me that and I’ll fix it. I would then proceed to remove the tip altogether. What an entitled individual, stomping up to the table like that. 🤔
@niamphdollieofficial6 ай бұрын
Fr ppl act like they're entitled to a tip
@caroljv336 ай бұрын
I tip 15-20 % but how dare she do that. On the rare occasion the service is not up to par, I might tip less. That is my way of saying I was not satisfied with the service. My money, my right. Be thankful you received a tip at all.
@Nope121736 ай бұрын
I feel like I need more context for the tipping one. I'm not saying what she did was ok but I feel like info is missing.
@SecretSquirrelFun6 ай бұрын
@@Nope12173 oh yes, of course. I’m basing my comment on the story provided AND I also come from a country where tipping is optional and not part of the culture. So I’m immediately indignant 🤣
@GenifaFFX5 ай бұрын
To be fair tipping 8% is a pretty crappy thing to do. I get that tipping is ridiculous these days, but if you’re only going to do 8% at a sit down restaurant, maybe don’t go out.
@cindycluff2159 Жыл бұрын
This world has gotten nuts and I’m old. I went to the store a couple days ago and asked customer service a question. The answer was no. I said thank you. Have a terrific day. The poor kid behind the counter expected, literally expected, me to flip out because I’m an older woman. I felt so so bad for her
@jenniferjustice73617 ай бұрын
Have had similar experiences. Rules are rules, and I'm not here to make employees miserable for following their store policy that they didn't make but could get fired for breaking. And shame on the people who are!
@glen36794 ай бұрын
But if said policy goes against the law or in violation of your rights you do not have to follow said policy @@jenniferjustice7361
@tortoisemouth14 ай бұрын
I cannot wait to be an older woman, move to the U S of A and scare the living hell out of these youngsters by almost making a scene, but then not doing it.
@wiggilytaco75704 ай бұрын
OMFG same! Like I went to a sandwich shop and my gift card wasn’t working so the cashier asked to take it and try to make it work. I was like “cool” and I decide to space out while looking at the menu. I’m not rushing her and just chill. She then get worried and says that there isn’t enough money in the gift card. I let her know that I knew it didn’t and that I was hoping to pay the rest with my own debit card (I only needed $10 more). She said that I could and while I did that she told me she was worried because the last person with a gift card yelled at her and called the company to complain about her. I felt so bad for her cuz I’m an older woman with a resting bitch face and I can only imagine what the situation would have looked like
@southerngoth87193 ай бұрын
Aww poor kid, she has to deal with ass hats. I'm glad you were kind to her. ❤
@Victoria-c4n4 ай бұрын
When you ask a yes or no question, there’s a 50% chance of getting a NO.
@justnerdystuff Жыл бұрын
I love how the Barista immediately drinks from the coffee, directly after she grabs it.
@theprobeius Жыл бұрын
Man...imagine how carefree and wonderful your life must be if having coffee in a paper cup is a deal-breaker...I aspire to that level of contentment.
@MisterMikeTexas Жыл бұрын
I don't care what cup my cawffee is in. If I can get it down, we're good.
@iaminevitable_ Жыл бұрын
@@MisterMikeTexas exactly 😂😂😂
@o.m9514 Жыл бұрын
She should’ve just ignored her. That was unprofessional.
@gaydenmaccallum5089 күн бұрын
I guess I should start carrying a mug in my purse for ordering coffee. I am glad the server grabbed the coffee & started drinking it. Props to her!
@johnnieangel99 Жыл бұрын
I worked in food service for years when I was young. I tip decently according to how well you serve. Most of the time at least 15% to 18%. While dining in a very well known New York restaurant. The server was basically MIA. It took 40 minutes to return after ordering our first round of drinks and meal. The place wasn't really crowded yet as we chose to go in to beat the dinner rush. There were only four people at my table. The food was not even warm when he brought it to us. Again, he went MIA. We were asking other servers to help us get our drink order refilled. I left one dollar as my tip. That server felt so offended he chased me down as we got to the door. He was in a huff and raised his voice trying to embarrass me. I calmly and loudly expressed why he was lucky to even get that much. In detail, I laid out why I chose not to give him anything more. He got so embarrassed he simply skulked away. I did not enjoy that interaction. But he brought it on himself.
@unexplainedaf7469 Жыл бұрын
I remember this one time, when I used to work as a carpet cleaner, this woman didn't know that we were going to get her carpets wet. I tried to explain that steam comes from hot water, when that failed she had me call my manager. My manager gave her a 20 minute basic science lesson over the phone, all the while she was saying 'yes of course" .."ok"..."I understand". After the call was over she told us to leave because she wanted her carpets steam cleaned without water. The end.
@elanob4539 Жыл бұрын
😃😃😃😃the audacity 😂
@chasingclouds4412 Жыл бұрын
That customer's birthplace is The place where newton would have eaten the apple
@bobatea16942 ай бұрын
8:31 I absolutely hate tipping. Especially at self served places like buffets like what? All you are doing is bringing me my drink and that’s it..
@faeriekatie7913 Жыл бұрын
The tipping thing in the US has me thinking, 'hmmm, maybe if hospitality workers were actually paid a sufficient wage, the tips wouldn't be so important to them.' We have tipping in Australia, but most establishments pool the tips and at the end of the night, they're shared between the serving staff.
@audreym3908 Жыл бұрын
I read from a different commenter a couple comments above yours stating that tipping isn't expected of. I guess it depends on which state you're in.
@monk3yboy69 Жыл бұрын
@Faerie Katie Pooled tips is a bad idea. There is always a few slow Joes and useless Annies not pulling their weight who end up earning the same as the super performers. When I was studying ( decades ago 😀) I worked at a steak ranch and we were paid a basic , a commission on spend and tips . Nothing was pooled. The more your you kissed ass, the more you earned. And the more upselling you did, the more you earned. You very quickly saw who was working and who was slacking. This also helped rid the place of slackers . A very competitive environment as you can imagine. And before you say it sounds like a hell pit of toxic masculinity…. The girls could smash sales targets like no ones business. Often outselling guys and raking in massive tips.
@Bicketybam68 Жыл бұрын
@@audreym3908 It ISN'T expected at all here in Australia but some places may put a comment on their printout of their bill asking you to tip if you want to (very passive aggressive as if it is saying, what a cheapskate, to not even give your server a tip). I've got a tip... stay off drugs... don't vape. Speaking of which, it is also illegal to smoke/vape in restaurants, taxi'/ubers and pretty much anywhere people work here in Australia. You can smoke on the sidewalk.
@allisoncastle Жыл бұрын
Right. Some waitresses make like $4 an hour in America, so they make the majority of their wages off tips. People who complain about tips are annoying.
@wonderwend12 ай бұрын
Pooling tips is even worse. I wouldn't want some lazy colleague getting some of the tips I worked hard for.
@beckscald3855 Жыл бұрын
Omg. The server who took the coffee off the customer when she complained about a paper cup. I laughed so hard.
@chriswhite4999 Жыл бұрын
I know! I think she was actually going to keep it, but then the server grabbed it. Hilarious!
@beckscald3855 Жыл бұрын
@@chriswhite4999 best thing I've seen I'm a long time. No hesitation.
@Cmoore-Books Жыл бұрын
This is not Luke’s Diner. 😂
@beckscald3855 Жыл бұрын
@@Cmoore-Books I feel bad I don't get that reference.
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
hat was perfect! What did that woman think? That looks like a mall location so of COURSE they aren't going to serve coffee in mugs that people will just walk off with!
@you-cz5mq Жыл бұрын
1:51 now this. THIS is true, I own a pub- well I don’t. My parents do but I live in that pub and so I hear ALOT of trash talk about the customers. And more gossip 👀
@you-cz5mq Жыл бұрын
And yes they do make bets about customers and sometimes if the customer is REALLYYYYY bad they may spit in their food.
@babymama406 Жыл бұрын
I used to be a waitress and the Sunday crowd was the worst. Also, it’s WILD and risky to be rude to the servers especially before you get your food. I never did anything to anyone’s food (I believe in karma and always have) and I never saw anyone do something to someone’s food but still, I’d never risk it. Even if I have a bad server (and it’s actually the server and not how long the kitchen is taking) I still stay polite. People are weird and you never know.
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
Oh yes, I dreaded the after church crowd during my very short career as a waitress. They were often the cheapest tippers, very demanding, and their kids were hyperactive little hellions who had pent-up energy from sitting through a long church service. Not all, but most! The worst are those who leve Bible tracts disguised as $20 bills as "tips" instead of real money. I don't think Jesus would like that!
@MemristerBoogieDown Жыл бұрын
I can’t speak for any other restaurant but I will tell you do not be rude to the drive-through person at Hardee’s. Well, you can be but you really should not eat the food that you ordered… Mostly teenagers working there… Very limited idea of consequences. Oh yeah, just bad idea all around. At least be smart and get your food first.
@BeeWhistler Жыл бұрын
@@LazyIRanch Agreed, Jesus had specific statements about paying people what they're due. We're (meaning Christians) at least supposed to do our best to be Christlike, for crying out loud.
@babymama406 Жыл бұрын
@@LazyIRanch they’re the worst! I was a waitress for 3 years at 4 different restaurants and it was the same everywhere. As soon as she mentioned the big table snapping their fingers my mind said “I bet it was Sunday”. Which is weird when you think about it. These are the people who go to church. They’re the most unkind, rude, and disrespectful people. Worst still, that’s usually the big parties that take up most of your section and stay the longest and are the worst tippers. At the time I wasn’t going to church (because I was working) and these people made me not want to go back. Not EVERYONE was like that of course, there were good people who went to church and were kind. But never the big parties. I guess there’s always one in the group willing to make it difficult for everyone. Honestly, they gave the church people a bad reputation.
@follielafemme Жыл бұрын
I worked “to-go” at a restaurant and every Sunday night this lady would order food for her and her mom and call to say we forgot something just so she could get more for free. One time I knew it was her so I told my manager it was that lady and had him watch me pack her order. When she called to say we forgot something he went out to confront her 😂
@katz734 Жыл бұрын
You stopped your story in the middle. So what happened when she was confronted? 🤷🏻♀️
@NuncNuncNuncNunc Жыл бұрын
Today you can take a photo of their order and just message it back to them.
@ilenadavis3503 ай бұрын
I am not tipping for anything more than I get. If someone came out to me and confronted me about how much I tipped them, I will take it all back!
@missybuchanan9631 Жыл бұрын
I had an awful shopping trip once. Got out to my car, three-year-old in the trolley and I couldn’t get my boot open like that (but I was parked correctly. I almost cried. Then this lovely woman came over and handed me some beautiful soap that she made. She’d obviously been watching me struggle, and when I got to my car and wanted to give up she just popped up beside me. There’s still nice people in the world.
@Chelle8847 Жыл бұрын
I think everyone should work dealing with the public in some way at some point in their lives, just so they can see how absolutely horrendous it can be lol! Thank you Charlotte for another great video as always, u really help with my anxiety! Love from England ❤
@laurastrele Жыл бұрын
Agree. Once a lady yelled at me became water melody's rotten inside 😅 she had bought a whole one 😂 i wasn't even working in fruit and veg 😅
@angelamfield Жыл бұрын
I have always said this! It's the reason I'm patient in crazy situations and won't order anything unless I have a proper tip! Life's too short for all that hostility!
@Hardwareman1343 Жыл бұрын
I agree. I’ve been saying this for years! Maybe make working retail (or other customer based jobs) mandatory after graduating from high school. I’m not proud of it but I was watching Oprah one afternoon. The focus of the show was an entitled woman that treated restaurant servers like crap. This woman was trained to be a waitress and had to deal with nasty people like herself so she knew what it was like. She was very nice after that. Priceless!
@dorenedarabaris21115 ай бұрын
"I don't make enough money for this conversation " 😂
@KitchenTornado Жыл бұрын
Sometimes driving sucks. I remember I had a roommate in an apartment complex that could only assign one car per apartment. And if visitor parking spaces were taken you were SOL. Luckily we lived close to a neighborhood with houses a few blocks down the street and I asked a really nice lady for permission to park on the side of the street next to her house if I couldn't find a place to park and she agreed. She was super nice and took my information to make sure to tell her neighbors not to tow. So she saved my butt a few handful of times. Was super thankful for her help and courtesy.
@alyssaw3412 Жыл бұрын
Tou found the opposite of a karen haha I think we need a term for those people.
@NuncNuncNuncNunc Жыл бұрын
Was it a private street?
@KitchenTornado Жыл бұрын
@@NuncNuncNuncNunc no, my apartment just didn't have many parking spaces because it was on a main street and they were old.
@xViolet_Sunshinex Жыл бұрын
I had this sort of a friend in high school that kept complaining that her parents were only taking her to Disney for two full weeks once that year, instead of the two trips they always made. Not only is that super expensive as is, but we're from Pennsylvania, so its a pretty long trip to make to begin with. Also note that I have never in my life been to Disney, and probably will never be able to afford it.
@bakaichigo Жыл бұрын
Omg... I knew people like this growing up. There were a couple of different families that I grew up going to school with the kids, and while none of them were rich, they were all a bit better off than my GM factory working dad and STAHmom.. So I kept hearing all about these trips and when occasionally I'd get asked once upon a blue-moon year, I'd be like "yeah, no, never been. Probably never will get to go..." they'd just look confused, like it was unthinkable that there were people out there who hadn't even been ONCE. I live (and have always lived) in Ontario, Canada. :'D My little sister finally got to go when she went on a trip after graduating high school to go see her friend in the US who lived near Universal Studios and Disney. She brought me back a Harry Potter wand I still have on my shelf :D
@andreabradley5837 Жыл бұрын
Don't feel too bad. It's over rated. I love rollercoasters, you'll find way better ones elsewhere.
@oopsibrokethecow11 ай бұрын
I love that barista started drinking the latte! HAHA
@blackdiamond3930 Жыл бұрын
I'm so glad we're not "expected" to tip in Australia. If we want to, like with our local fish & chip shop, we'll tell them keep the change if it's cash, or round up to the nearest $10 if it's on the card. They ALWAYS react so appreciatively and thankful, which is why we do it, and the fact we've been going there for 10+ years and they always give extras, so it kind of evens out. Also, if we need urgent groceries they come via Uber from the supermarket, I'll tip $10, and again, they're so shocked and surprised, and THANKFUL! It actually makes it worth doing. We have a lot of refugee immigrants, who barely speak the language, in our area, and seeing them out there trying to make a living where they don't necessarily have to speak to people a lot, and petrol prices are insane, $10 wouldn't even put 10 litres of fuel in their cars. One delivery driver teared up he was so thankful, he kept shaking my hubby's hand and bowing and saying 'thank you, thank you'. Another was very heavily pregnant and I sternly told her if she delivered to us again, to just knock on the door and we would come get it from her boot, she got so emotional it made me cry. If we see someone trying, we try to help as much as we can, even though they get a wage; because they don't ask. We're not well off and struggle some weeks, but we're better off than a lot of people.
@Carrot880 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if that was one of those "the staff is rude" concept places
@elizabethricks8058 Жыл бұрын
i wish it was like that in America. I get that places don't believe in paying their employees a living wage ( which shouldn't be a thing) but it should not be the customer responsibility to make up the difference. I cant tell you how many times I've seen an employee angry cause someone didn't tip. I've even noticed some clothing shops now asking for tips
@christinamiller9134 Жыл бұрын
@@elizabethricks8058 it really is a messed up system. If people don't tip, server's don't make a living wage...
@elizabethricks8058 Жыл бұрын
@@christinamiller9134 its a double edge sword. we dont tip they dont make a living wage but if we tip then the company wont pay them a living wage...
@christinamiller9134 Жыл бұрын
@@elizabethricks8058 I guess if everyone stopped tipping servers would walk out and restaurants would close and that might be the only way to change it... However, that's a lot of people that would be losing their jobs
@melissasaint3283 Жыл бұрын
"you're lucky I even asked!....I am telling you, I can't wait!" This is like a parent driving the most obnoxious 13 year old child to school. It's hideous. And you're so right, Charlotte. The irresistible anxiety is possibly because her level of nicotine addiction is so high .... Either that or she's just a narcissist. Probably both, I guess, lmao
@orthohawk10264 ай бұрын
that vaper girl, OMG. Honey, you asked and he said no. DROP. IT. And yes he probably WOULD know because vaping is not a odor-free activity.
@alishasimms2846 Жыл бұрын
#2: Just pull forward and load your groceries. Geesh! #3: When that has happened to me, I blocked the person and then went into my apt to take a shower. When Management came to ask me to let them out, I told him they'd have to wait until I finished and was dressed. Longest shower ever taken in my life!
@evelynneufeld7610 Жыл бұрын
Chef's kiss ❤
@LazyIRanch Жыл бұрын
Sometimes a little passive aggression feels great! 🎶"Feelin' petty and it feels so goooood! Got no time for your bad attituuuude!"🎶 (to the tune of "Reunited")
@nursenicole222 Жыл бұрын
The woman who had the reserved spot was kind enough to not show his face even though she was angry.
@ivyrose_writes Жыл бұрын
I work at a coffee shop and I can say, in fact, that we put our hot drinks in paper cups. We put our cold drinks in plastic cups. We do have the option of putting them in ceramic mugs but that's only if the customers sit to drink it. They can't take those mugs to go. 😂
@midwifeohyeah22 Жыл бұрын
I love how the worker started drinking the coffee when the lady refused it 😂
@tailoredGenesis Жыл бұрын
At my sibling's birthday party our uncle (a cattle farmer) WHISTLED TO GET THE SERVER'S ATTENTION. The way he does on the farm. I was mortified and you could tell in the server's tone she was pissed. I wish I could have found her after we were done eating and apologized to her for that happening but she was probably avoiding us at the end.
@DoBeLove Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but this made me laugh out loud!
@4fNReal-21 күн бұрын
2nd lady, JUST PULL FORWARD!!!
@mbourque Жыл бұрын
13:01 taxi and limo services don't usually allow it either, AND some people (like me) are allergic to it... my nose starts to bleed and I start having trouble breathing...
@Katherine_critters Жыл бұрын
Does smoking do that to you too? If so im so sorry
@pyrometalmuzik Жыл бұрын
As a previous petty Starbucks employee, I can 100% confirm we gave rude customers decaf shots
@lerhondajones-bates3324 Жыл бұрын
LoL I thought that was funny when petty said it, u confirming is WONDERFUL, I need decaf but never order it 🥴
@chelsierahn8840 Жыл бұрын
Yes!! I've done this while working as a barista!
@iaminevitable_ Жыл бұрын
And they should be grateful that’s all y’all do.. I can’t stand rude, entitled customers and I strive to never be like that… I’ve never been in the food industry but I have enough respect for the work and common sense not to mess with people who’s dealing with my food/drinks. If the server is not giving good customer service, then I will leave and I no longer want the food cause I don’t trust the food/drinks if their attitude is that bad towards me and I did nothing to warrant it🤷🏽♀️ respect is earned both ways…
@flowerpower1468 Жыл бұрын
LOL 🎉😂
@himwhoisnottobenamed5427 Жыл бұрын
@@iaminevitable_ It’s as though none of them ever saw “Waiting.” 🤣
@BonnieLiz-hy9vs2 ай бұрын
Theyre certainly having fun talking about messing with ur food, karen! Better not to escalate!😂
@charlenesearlesrod5 Жыл бұрын
Gosh, I had a lady at my bar who swore she would be able to sneak a vape toke and wouldn't get caught lol... I stopped right in front of her and stared right at her with a "Are you fukin serious bish" look she stopped and gave me a deer in the headlights look and said "What?" ... at this time I've had already told her twice no vaping in the restaurant and yet she just thinks I won't notice the cloud above her, look Karen I'm very observant and I see all I have 3 kids' moms see sideways so even if I'm not looking right at you I can see what you're trying to do. I had advised her she could step out n smoke but outside to be more respectful to others eating in the restaurant, she had the balls to say "Oh dear it's a vape it's not a cigarette it's not harmful I'm sure. Noone is being bothered by it I enjoy vaping when I'm drinking it's my thing" so I made her a drink to go gave her her bill made her pay and said.. "by all means there you go now you can take your drink to go and vape all you want outside in the smoking destination areas we have. She called me rude and wrote on the receipt I was a rude bartender and kicked her out for no reason. AITA for kicking her out?? Oh, and our resort is a smoke-free property so security approached her outside n made her go to the smoking area so karma hit her hard... I wish I could post pics to show you guys the receipt note she wrote lol
@davidguidry657 Жыл бұрын
A) You are NOT the a-hole and B) please do a fan submission with the receipt! 🙏 (please, not prayer hands in the traditional sense 😉)
@charlenesearlesrod5 Жыл бұрын
How do I post the Receipt for all to see I'm dying to share if Charlotte gave me her email address I can so forward it to her to share with you guys ... 😂
@shawnadennis613 Жыл бұрын
Charlotte said in the beginning of the video to not email her but do something else. It’s right in the beginning of the video l. She tells you how to send her stuff. Hope that helps?
@charlenesearlesrod5 Жыл бұрын
@Shawna Dennis aw thanx yah I should probably listen lol... Nope couldn't upload pic whoomp whoomp whoomp ... I'll do it as my pic here so all could see just for today lol
@charlenesearlesrod5 Жыл бұрын
@David Guidry wasn't able to upload pic as fan sub but placed it as my pic here for now for all to see lol
@kmelodylyrics6806 Жыл бұрын
We had an entitled Karen recently, decided to interrupt a theatre, started singing (beautifully) when told to leave, and the police had to be called. First and hopefully last time I caught a Karen in the wild! 🤣
@seleinathescorpio Жыл бұрын
Really? Why on earth did she think she was entitled to sing over a theater performance??
@charlenesearlesrod5 Жыл бұрын
Oh, Karen's in the wild .... they have gotten worse and worse in the last 3 years lol they are multiplying faster than covid spread... ☠️☠️🤣
@kmelodylyrics6806 Жыл бұрын
@@seleinathescorpioEveryone's thoughts exactly! Probably because she was an entitled Karen 🤣
@eighthdoctor Жыл бұрын
@kmelodylyrics6806 - that wasn't for _The Bodyguard_ performance that was on the news? 😂
@thepineapple8434 Жыл бұрын
Was that the Musical in Manchester in the News? They even reported that in Germany 😅
@erizabeto Жыл бұрын
The paper cup I could understand depending on where you are from. I live in Korea and here if you want to sit in the store they only give you mugs. If you are for a "to go" paper/plastic cup and sit inside the coffee shop, they fine you. The amount of times I've been kicked out for sitting down with those paper cups even if I'm just waiting 5 minutes is amazing
@Faythe98 Жыл бұрын
12:47 “I have anxiety let me vape” GIRL i have anxiety. I would never argue with an uber driver 😂
@areswalker5647 Жыл бұрын
Anxiety is what makes you overthink for half the time in the uber if you can even ask that or if it's too rude 😂 I think people with anxiety are the most preferred kind of customers because we never complain lol they could ask us to breath more quietly and we would be like "oh my, you're right I'm so sorry"
@davidponseigo8811 Жыл бұрын
I was told by a friend many years ago never piss off the people who make and serve your food. Best advice ever!!
@eloiseatkins6603Ай бұрын
8:18 This happened to me, we gave a very reasonable tip but I guess it wasn't good enough even though we were low on cash an just trying to have a something nice/eat out. We never went back cause apparently the minimum is 10% according to management and we only had enough for the meals and a small tip. 🤷♀️
@lisaleeuw Жыл бұрын
Hey Charlotte👋, happy 3 year entitled people day🎉 Thank you for today's video. Have a fantastic day❤️
@amymattaliano7634 Жыл бұрын
"You didn't really do much, and I did all the eating." Yeah, that's typically how restaurants work - they take your order and serve you the food, and you eat it.
@marlenef777 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, I kinda feel like the customer is the problem in this one. Like he’s trolling her with a bad tip to get her reaction on video. I think he’s the entitled one.
@courtney.marlene Жыл бұрын
Yeah, from that comment I got the feeling he & his bros spent their time seeing how far they could push her buttons before she snapped. Those are the types who, one person at the table will ask for a refill or side, waitress asks if anyone else at the table needs anything, even double checks & they all say no. Yet when she returns to the table, "oh, can I get a refill too?" then they snicker as she heads off to grab it knowing full well they're going to do the same damn thing as soon as she gets back.
@PT-fr7cq Жыл бұрын
I got a parking spot with my unit in a building. Kept getting college kids parking in it because when in college or in our early twenties none of us really care about anyone else but ourselves (a lot of us anyway). I got so tired of the effort of reminding them, so I just started calling towtrucks. After the 3rd time they got the picture.
@dustinriley8059 Жыл бұрын
That's what I don't get when I see people complain about it repeatedly happening with the same people. Sure, you can do the neighborly thing and just politely tell them not to park in your space the first time it happens. After that, it's not just on the douche that's stealing your parking spot. It's on you for accepting it and not getting it towed each time.
@Shimmernist5 ай бұрын
I hate tip culture. Companies should just pay APPROPRIATE wages so servers aren't RELYING on the "kindness" of customers to make enough to afford life. It also would prevent entitlement in servers as well. Though I have personally seen servers get mad, and I understand why. I went to Texas Road House, and this family of EIGHT people who ordered MULTIPLE items and drinks wanted refills on everything, sent stuff back, and ignored the server when she spoke, and had the NERVE to NOT tip after ALL the work they made her do. Companies don't reimburse what you don't make in tips.
@lisalauer1305 Жыл бұрын
when the worker drank the drink in the paper cup I’m dead lol
@2007animegirl Жыл бұрын
I love watching Jordan's videos. They're just so relatable and hilarious 😂 I've always worked in customer service jobs and think that it should be mandatory for every single person to have one for at least 6 months to a year just to be more tolerant and respectful of other people. They work just as hard as other people do and people just shit in them for no reason all the time. Just because someone works in a customer service job, doesn't give you the right to act like they're your servant.
@mofo7689 Жыл бұрын
We have been in the same apt for years. My car is a minicooper and hers is a CRV "minivan". our spots are side by side. As we are married, Mrs can crowd my spot without a complaint. Some tenants have tried to complain until they are reminded how she and I keep it scrubbed clean, swept, etc almost inspection ready from my military days at a barracks. They were evicted after management learned UPS pkgs not addressed to them were found in the apt.
@dru2506 Жыл бұрын
Once I was maybe more than a little drunk and snapped my fingers at a server. I was fucking horrified them moment it happened and could not stop apologizing to her. I gave her a big ass tip as an additional apology. I hate that shit and to this day I'm horrified that I did that. ETA Rocks are expensive, especially if they are big. Most people in my neighborhood told the builder to keep rocks over a certain size when they were digging out their basements or foundations.
@CenerothXaris Жыл бұрын
Ikr like some people wonder who would offer rocks for free but wash them off and they're amazing for landscaping.
@MarieAntoinetteandherlittlesis Жыл бұрын
Okay I’m with Charlotte on this. Now everywhere you go, there’s a tip prompt. If you’re at a restaurant or salon or something, that’s normal. I always tip 20%. I went to a kids gym where you pay to have your kids play on indoor equipment. Then when you pay, there’s a tip prompt. I’m like, for what? There’s a tip thing at the skating rink. You go to subway and they’ll hastily slap your sandwich together, put a long line of ranch down one side of the sandwich and then you get a 20% tip prompt. It’s getting a little excessive, especially since we’re all paying much more for everything nowadays.
@abigailthefail Жыл бұрын
i worked at subway years ago, and while I agree, there is typically very little effort being put into the sandwiches, you also have to keep in mind that the workers are almost always high school aged kids who have to do literally everything in the store while barely being paid minimum wage. when I worked there, I cleaned the bathrooms and eating areas, I did dishes, I stocked the drinks and the chips, I worked the front counter and the drive thru at the same time, refilled condiment bottles, etc, etc. not to mention, the tips are always split between every person who worked that day. we live in a country where the only way to make any money in the service industry is to rely on tips.
@Christian_Martel Жыл бұрын
Tipping’s now insane because workers are underpaid.
@maryparento3447 Жыл бұрын
I love that you share the comments in the videos you show
@nightcoreroom8572 Жыл бұрын
As someone who worked in a cafe previously I can vouch for the fact when someone was rude I definitely gave them decaf 😂😂
@kizzykat9120 Жыл бұрын
I had pretty bad service at restaurant and tipped 15% (usually 20%). The waiter really didn't deserve that much. Anyway. The waiter chased after me as I walked to my car, telling me I filled out the tip incorrectly, that it should have been 20%, and I needed to come back inside and fix it. I did go back inside..... and had a very polite and nice conversation with the manager.
@bunzeebear2973 Жыл бұрын
Once you are out of the restaurant you can go "what food, stranger?" Prove it. I never ever been in your restaurant.
@allisons9606 Жыл бұрын
All the people throughout this video blew my mind 😅 It takes so much more energy arguing than just getting out of the situation lol
@myfeelsRvalid Жыл бұрын
Jordan Howlette is one of my favorite KZbinrs, he makes some really good points in his vids. Also love how Charlotte leaned in every time he said "Come here" 🤣
@TrekBeatTK Жыл бұрын
I really hate the whole zooming video trend, but he made it fun
@sydneyyoung7352 Жыл бұрын
My "they say there's a market for everything" success story is that once I listed my used cardboard drink tray collection for free on craigslist and someone walked over to my home and collected them that day. I wish I'd asked why he wanted them, but I was too embarrassed to have collected them in the first place.
@flamefangstar Жыл бұрын
I like collecting candles, I just need like. More money to buy them
@sydneyyoung7352 Жыл бұрын
I like your collections. I recently realized I have a lot of hoarder-like collections and am trying to part with them, since my apartment is less than 500 square feet. - wax paper pastry bags - take out napkins - empty soap and shampoo bottles - scraps of yarn and thread - bread bag tags - twist ties - the plastic seal from milk carton spouts - the tiny cardboard tubes from rolls of dog poop bags
@MariposaAzul2004 Жыл бұрын
My guess: elementary teacher who fills cups with school supplies or paint or something and puts them on the kids’ tables during work time!
@sydneyyoung7352 Жыл бұрын
@@MariposaAzul2004 smart! I had thought maybe an Uber Eats driver who wanted them for when restaurants didn't supply them (maybe if the order has only 1 drink)?
@Bri_P_768 Жыл бұрын
When my grandmother and uncle had a bunch of gerbils they would save their paper roll tubes and the drink trays for them to gnaw on for their teeth. My family also currently will use them to help compost.
@ana5454 Жыл бұрын
At 12:10, vaping and other nicotine things actually increase anxiety. My little sister hid one from our mom (it was found eventually), and mom laid into her about it. I agree with this guy who didn't let her vape in the car. Regardless if she had anxiety, she's surely seen one of those ads in her life.
@camibels Жыл бұрын
Charlotte!!! Addicted to your videos since a month 🙌🏻 I was diagnosed with depression and anxiety and you don't know how much your videos and your gorgeous laugh have helped 💜 Thanks and congrats on being so awesome 😘
@gm-xc5hl Жыл бұрын
Good luck in your mental health journey
@jk3mom6 ай бұрын
Worked with a young man decades ago at a Jazz Supper Club. He was waiting on a 6 top and they'd been drinking heavily and eating expensive food. At the end they paid him in cash and told him to keep the change which was around $4. 2 hours of running for them and they gave him $4. He was hilarious, brought the change back and when they acted confused and said he was supposed to keep the change, he sarcastically replied, "You obviously need this more than I do!"
@joray5756 Жыл бұрын
100% on the Starbucks thing. As far as being a server, we don't spit in food but word on shitty spreads fast and you will never get decent service at that location again.
@pir8lifeforme Жыл бұрын
A group of us went out to dinner at a buffet. We tipped 15% because it was self serve and we had a couple of pots of tea. The waiter ran out of the restaurant after us demanding more.
@FrankWolenczak Жыл бұрын
That's the buffet I usually go to, I go in, last time I think I went in after the lunch rush as they charged me $15, then I forked $7 for the tip as the Oriental lady was passive aggressive on it as I just wated to put the bill on my card and slide up out of there... The food gave me bad gas and I did NOT want to let it out in there! so I just gave her seven in cash.
@Ozziecatsmom Жыл бұрын
I sometimes go to a buffet for Sunday brunch by myself. Often the waitress will ask what I want to drink, usually water, then bring my glass of water. The only time she comes close to my 14:19 table is as she’s walking by and puts the bill on it. Even if my glass is empty I’m rarely asked if I want more. I feel ignored and still leave a 10% tip.
@starshadow3210 Жыл бұрын
@@FrankWolenczak I've had that happen before and if they do that, I take back the tip and leave a penny. I went as far as to even tell the lady that she wasn't entitled to my business OR my money. I tip 25 to 45 percent. Sometimes even as high as 60% if I liked the service and if I have the money to give, because I worked in the field and understand, but the moment they start telling me they want more money and expect it, I do not tip anything but a penny and tell them that I will not be back since they are trying to extort more money from me. I don't put up with that entitlement.
@crosisofborg55244 ай бұрын
I tip well but if a waitress EVER came up to me to question a tip I’d do my best to get her fired.
@KaiWonderfulAdventur Жыл бұрын
For the first story, so glad I work in a venue where if that happened I'd be fully entitled to yell back "COOL. BE RIGHT WITH YOU; A BIT BUSY AT THE MOMENT!" across the venue 🤣
@Forfoxsakeyall1987 Жыл бұрын
Charlotte you are the bright spot in my days! I’ve been suffering from deep depression and grief since my dog passed 7.11.22 and whenever my mind isn’t occupied, my thoughts linger on him and I break into a sobbing mess in my bed and it’s hard to even get up at times. I look forward to your videos everyday because you being a smile to my face and a giggle to my soul. Please never change! What you do for others really is impactful and you’re so easy to love! Love you potato queen! Duchess of petty! ❤👑
@ShyGetsHi Жыл бұрын
I hope things get better for you, internet stranger 🥺💖
@Freya778 Жыл бұрын
I feel for you and your pain. I have been through it and I can tell you that it will get easier even though it might take a while. It is good that you are allowing yourself to feel. It will help with healing. I wish you the best and I hope you will soon get to a place where everything won't feel so heavy anymore ❤. Bit by bit the heavyness will get lighter until one day you realise that you have somewhat accepted it and that when you remember your sweetheart you will be smiling instead of feeling profound sadness.
@Forfoxsakeyall1987 Жыл бұрын
@@ShyGetsHi Thank you! Very kind of you friend! ♥
@Forfoxsakeyall1987 Жыл бұрын
@@Freya778 Thank you so much for your beautiful and kind words! Some days are better than others and my pain comes in waves. Sometimes it just knocks me down out of nowhere. However, my family all came together and surprised me with a new pup and I honestly was scared at first that my heart wouldn't open and let love flow but that went straight out of the window after a few days. I'm in love with him and he's making the healing process much easier. I still hurt everyday but i'm not hurting alone. 💕