Friday, March 3, 2023

‘Get Me Who’s in Charge. You Won’t See a Cent of This Bill’ : Elitist Customer Demands Manager After Miscommunication, Server Loses Tip


Private events at restaurants are often riddled with miscommunications, false impressions, and rude guests/customers. One server took to Reddit, complaining about an entitled, elitist customer she'd come across at a sports event the restaurant she worked at, hosted. Organizers of such events generally relay important information to guests, but it usually lands on deaf ears. This was such a case. She was working with colored lanyards, so she knew which guests were to receive free refills on spirits.

Alas, you'll always find a Karen in the wild. In this situation, it was more of a Ken. This customer was aghast when he was handed a bill at the end of the night. What ensued was an awkward misunderstanding, a heck of a lot of yelling, entitled behavior, and zero tips for the server. Scroll down to read the infuriating detailed account below, as told by u/princesspriyaa.

When you're finished reading, check out this tale of malicious compliance, including the firing of an employee who just couldn't seem to follow company safety guidelines.

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