People Online Are Cracking Up About This Woman’s Idea To Congratulate The Most Entitled Couple She Met While Working At A Restaurant
It is probably inevitable to sometimes meet the kind of people who just seem impossible to please, as they ask you to do things that you are not in control of, and even if you were, some of these requests are just too bizarre to follow anyway. If you stop for a second there to think of the origins of such behavior, you may find that it is usually based on this strange idea in one’s head that goes something like this: “I am just better than anyone else, therefore I should always get things my way for no specific reason.” Usually, we have no time or we simply save our energy and choose to let things slide without paying much attention; however, sometimes we take a different route. So did this hostess who decided to get some fun out of the situation by sending a “congratulations card” to this entitled couple.
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This woman was working as a hostess at a fine dining restaurant when this middle-aged couple showed up
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The couple requested a coveted two-seater which had been reserved weeks ago, and it was more than they could take
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The couple kept rejecting all the table suggestions, until finally the guy snarled “fine” and they angrily sat down
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The hostess went for the menus only to have them storm out past her while the guy threw his cloth napkin at her
This woman tells a story that happened when she was working as a hostess at a fine dining restaurant, where most of the people she met were nice and polite. However, no place is perfect and no place is a*****e-proof. The day came when she was faced with an middle-aged couple that apparently was far from nice. As the story goes, the couple did not enjoy it one bit when their wish to take someone else’s table was not fulfilled. And no other table could fill that void that opened somewhere deep inside when they got “no” for an answer.
Well, for one second there, the couple hesitated and they even thought they could go as low as to accept one of the other cozy candlelit tables that were presented to them. The guy finally snarled “fine” and they angrily sat down. However, fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice… It took two seconds for this guy to change his entitled mind and the efforts of the hostess, who went to get their menus, were all in vain as they stormed past her. I mean, guys, make up your mind! Well, this guy probably did make up his mind eventually, as he threw his cloth napkin at the hostess across the bar as they left – like, yeah, that is an appropriate reaction here.
Well, this hostess didn’t exactly let it slide this time. She noted their names from the reservation book, and they can only be thankful she had a better sense of humor and an overall understanding of how the world works than they had. Still, I would also like to see the reaction of this adventurous couple when they received their “Biggest A*****e Award!” Congratulations!
The hostess made a note of the couple’s names from the reservation book, looked up their address and sent them a postcard
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The woman wishes she could see their faces after they opened the postcard that said: “Congratulations! You win the Biggest A*****e Award!”
In her study “Learning to Laugh: Humor As Therapy” PhD, Elaine Anne Pasquali defines humor as whatever people find funny and she explains that humor is a form of communication. However, a distinction can be made between “laughing at” and “laughing with.” Well, we might agree that the hostess was probably “laughing at” this couple; however, the joke wasn’t too cruel, so it might fall under both categories. Pasquali notices that humor and laughter may lessen many of the effects of tension and stress. She says, “Humor helps to relieve anxiety and to interrupt the cycle of stress-worry.”
However, it might be added that the technique known as a paradoxical intention uses the element of self-detachment found in humor, which can help a person to stop resisting their fears and instead ridicule or joke about them. All in all, the woman’s letter was a communication, and even if it was mostly meant to express the woman’s own emotions and mock the unbearable clients, still, it is possible that the letter could have helped the couple’s self-awareness. They probably had no idea where the letter came from, though. Based on their behavior, the incident at the restaurant was just one of their many deeds. But hey, congratulations on this one!
Many commenters on Reddit shared similar stories, showing that petty revenge can sometimes befall jerk customers
Back in the 90s, I got fired from a serving job because my employer believed a lie another employee told. I was in my 20s, so I had another job by the end of the day, as I lived in a big city. I was telling my roommate how furious I was about the situation though. She knew the people I was talking about because she used to come into the restaurant. Unbeknownst to me, she collected a ton of magazine subscription cards from the store where she worked and filled them out with the home info of the employee who lied and my former boss. They got everything from Parenting magazines to porn. She had their addresses printed on labels and just stuck labels on all the cards. She was pretty sure she did about 50 for each.
I hope she sent them just tons of terrible albums via Columbia House! 😂
Load More Replies...Used to get this all of the time when I worked on cruise ships ; to be fair, a lot of honeymooning / anniversary etc couples would ask for a table for two when booking only to be told that it wouldn't be a problem by the booking staff who worked out of an office in India / Scotland / Peru etc so basically didn't give a s**t as long as they got the booking. FYI, there are only a tiny number of tables for two on every ship because of space constraints. My first ever working cruise was on the QE2 in 1989 ; I had more complaints in my first month than I'd had in 15 years of catering to that point, with about half of those from people wanting a table for two - the rest was mostly about the food / surroundings and general decrepitude of the ship - it was a horrible place to work. Stuck it for 3 months then bailed. Worked for a few worse after that but, thankfully most were much better !!
I hope that card haunted him the rest of his days. I would've gone the (literal) extra miles to send the card from a different city even. Really make him think. Entitled people are the worst...
Back in the 90s, I got fired from a serving job because my employer believed a lie another employee told. I was in my 20s, so I had another job by the end of the day, as I lived in a big city. I was telling my roommate how furious I was about the situation though. She knew the people I was talking about because she used to come into the restaurant. Unbeknownst to me, she collected a ton of magazine subscription cards from the store where she worked and filled them out with the home info of the employee who lied and my former boss. They got everything from Parenting magazines to porn. She had their addresses printed on labels and just stuck labels on all the cards. She was pretty sure she did about 50 for each.
I hope she sent them just tons of terrible albums via Columbia House! 😂
Load More Replies...Used to get this all of the time when I worked on cruise ships ; to be fair, a lot of honeymooning / anniversary etc couples would ask for a table for two when booking only to be told that it wouldn't be a problem by the booking staff who worked out of an office in India / Scotland / Peru etc so basically didn't give a s**t as long as they got the booking. FYI, there are only a tiny number of tables for two on every ship because of space constraints. My first ever working cruise was on the QE2 in 1989 ; I had more complaints in my first month than I'd had in 15 years of catering to that point, with about half of those from people wanting a table for two - the rest was mostly about the food / surroundings and general decrepitude of the ship - it was a horrible place to work. Stuck it for 3 months then bailed. Worked for a few worse after that but, thankfully most were much better !!
I hope that card haunted him the rest of his days. I would've gone the (literal) extra miles to send the card from a different city even. Really make him think. Entitled people are the worst...
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