“The Worst Human Beings On Earth”: Server Complains About Annoying Customers Coming After Church On Sundays
You never know what your day will bring when you work with customers because some of them really know how to come up with the most annoying things to say or do. It is especially difficult when you have to work with them face-to-face and serve them food. Hungry people are angrier in general, so you don’t want to get in their way of filling their stomach.
But there is another category of customers that food-service workers dislike even more. And they are the ones who come on Sundays after church. TikToker Saint/Hypnos even calls them “the worst human beings on Earth” and shares one of their experiences that they now remember with a smile, but at the moment it was just annoying.
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Someone pointed out that after-church customers on Sundays are the worst and this TikToker was glad they were not the only one thinking that
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Saint/Hypnos is 22 years old and posts clown videos as well as other bits that they want to share with the world. They don’t have a big platform, but one of their more recent videos went viral with 475k views.
It was a stitch with jenmich416 who made a short video saying that the ‘Sunday morning after church’ customers are the worst and nothing would change their mind. Saint/Hypnos wholeheartedly agreed and was glad that they weren’t the only one thinking that way.
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Sundays are hard in general because people go out for brunch and it’s just nice to spend a relaxing day before the work week starts without needing to think about cooking. But what makes that day insufferable for the TikToker is the people who come directly after church.
They go as far as to say that those people are just the worst and a lot of commenters agreed. Folks in the comments said that those people tend to leave very small tips, they are mean and they like to push their way past other people waiting, only to be exasperated that there is almost an hour wait.
The video went quite viral, nearing half a million views and in it, the former server calls those customers the worst people on Earth
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Many people agreed, saying those people don’t tip well, are rude and like cutting lines
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The last comment caught Saint/Hypnos’ eye and they made another video responding to it. They remembered an interaction from the last day of work. The TikToker was hosting and they needed to deal with a church lady who got to the front of the line.
She wanted a table, but the host told her that there would be a 45 minute wait because they didn’t have any free tables. The lady didn’t believe that because she saw open tables, but Saint/Hypnos explained they were reserved for people on the list before her.
The lady complained that every Sunday that she finishes at church and comes to that diner, she can never get a table. The TikToker suggested that it is because Sundays are the diner’s busiest days, having trouble keeping their face straight because a customer behind the lady was making faces and was being funny. Which just shows that there are compassionate people everywhere who understand your struggle and can make your day less miserable.
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In response to that, Saint/Hypnos shared a story of how an old lady complained that she never gets a table there when she comes after church on Sunday
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While this topic surfaced on TikTok not that long ago, the hatred for the customers coming after church is long lasting. This tweet from 2018 shows the Dursley family from Harry Potter, showing them as the embodiment of “The Sunday morning after church crowd.”
Another post on Reddit that was created in 2019 by a now deleted user shows a screenshot of a tweet observing the same thing – that the guests who come after church on Sundays are “the rudest, most self entitled, and most ignorant people to ever walk this Earth.”
In the Atheism subreddit, someone asked “I’ve been told the ‘after-church’ crowd at restaurants is the punishment shift: Rude, obnoxious, and terrible tippers. Can any former waitstaff confirm or deny that for me?” and among 136 comments, the vast majority of people couldn’t agree more with the statement.
What was also funny is that the customer behind her realized the absurdity of the situation and was fooling around, making the host want to laugh at all of it
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There are even more posts and stories on the internet about loathing working on Sundays when people after church come to eat. Various websites explain the phenomenon by saying that Christians are people too, they can sin, being rude isn’t illegal, maybe they aren’t real Christians, maybe they have a hard life and so on, which don’t sound like solid reasons for being exceptionally mean.
People on various forums suggest that maybe they’re just hangry because they spent a lot of time in the service. They also speculate that maybe because those people just confessed, they feel their sins are forgiven, so they can continue without worrying about having sinned too much.
Below you can watch the viral video
@saint_hypnos #stitch with @jenmich416 #serviceindustry #evilcustomers #afterchurch #rudecustomers ♬ original sound – Saint/Hypnos
It could be just stereotypes, but it seems that there are too many coincidences. What do you think about this? Have you ever worked at a food-serving place on a Sunday near a church? What was your experience and how would you explain why churchgoers leave an impression of being more rude than others? Let us know in the comments!
People in the comments didn’t argue with the TikToker and knew from their own experience how hard working on Sudnays is with all the church people coming in
"The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable."- Brennan Manning
A lot of people are grumpy after church because they didn't want to go. They only went to pretend they were good people.
I'm not a Christian, but with their bad attitude they'll never go to their sacred heaven no matter how many times they go to church.
Load More Replies...i hope nobody looks at this and assumes all Christians are this way
Nobody assumes, they know for a fact that the majority of Christians aren't as forgiving and good natured as their religion tells them to be. Like my father said: "Holier than their God on Sunday in church, more vicious than the devil for the rest of the time."
Load More Replies...I used to work at several flower shops when I was younger and the one thing I hated as much as the bridezillas were the church ladies who come to pick up the flowers for Sunday service. They were never nice, never thankful, and always hyper-critical. And I never understood why they were always so negative. It certainly never made me want to convert.
They're the easiest to spot too. They're dressed to the nines because their denomination thinks you have to dress nice to worship Jesus. Kept me away from church for years until I found one that doesn't care how you dress. Also, another local church, with a much bigger congregation (and Baptist) actually hires a police officer on Sundays so that they don't have to stop for traffic on their rush to leave church.
As a church going Christian, this makes me sad and ashamed of other Christians who behave this way.
I agree :( The Christians I know and have gone out with occasionally after church have always been kind, friendly, and patient etc. But I've also never been part of a church where you could "tell by their clothes," so the restaurants we've been to didn't necessarily know we came from church.
Load More Replies...Waitstaff have to find out what church these jerks are from and return the fake tips to the pastor.
Or report them to the Police for trying to pass forged bills.
Load More Replies...This is why I'm going to open a restaurant that's called "satans a*****e" and it's only open on sundays... that way ppl have a place to go to get away from these f**k twats where they're safe n never to see a god fearing F**k twat while they're trying to enjoy their hangover Bloody Mary. Emphasis on the bloody.
In the same vein. Helped out with my father on a Triathlon as traffic control. Only major intersections open. The churchies who were so angry they couldn't get to church cos of roadblocks. They bitched us out for it and told us it was inconvenient to have this race. They had to go to Church NOW. "It's only once a year," the RCMP officer working with us told them. "So is Christmas, but you don't hear me bitching about it," I said next to him. High five from him. Churchies did a gold fish impression. Cop made them wait extra long for a break in the bikes speeding down the road. The rest of the towns folk were so understanding. It was the same every year I helped out with that triathlon.
Last time I worked in a restaurant, I rage-quit on a Sunday morning. Eight church ladies with a collective age of well over five hundred and a collective IQ in the same ballpark got seated in my section. They're all wearing a dress with matching color pillbox hats and white gloves and sat down with a "f**k with us I dare you attitude." After I took everyone's order (which took a minute each), four of them changed their mind and ordered something else. Meanwhile ALL of them are bitching about the slow service. I start walking away from the table and the head of the table yells "Haven't you got our water yet? We've been here for fifteen minutes!!" I turned, looked at them, and realized my sanity was not worth working on that table that day. I grabbed a pitcher of water, took it to the table, put my order book into it; and went into a three minute modern version of "Sinners of an Angry God," and told God was glad they got their bitchy asses out of the church. Dropped my apron and walked.
Commonly called the "God squad". It's not that church makes people awful - it's that certain awful people only go out on Sunday after church, which is when many restaurants are busy. And it's obvious that they just came from church by their clothes. The same people might behave the same way any day, but the server doesn't associate it with church.
My parents owned a restaurant that was breakfast/lunch and open 7 days a week. Everything about this and about "sunday after church" crowds is 10000% accurate. They're the absolute worst people to deal with.
Husband and I went to grocery store late Sunday morning. We were leisurely going aisle to aisle without a list. Then, around 12:45 it got crazy. It was like the air around us got thick and hard to breathe. I was in pure hell. The energy changed so dramatically within 10 minutes, when church people started rolling in. Husband said he was afraid I was going to literally take a woman's head off. I was reaching to put bananas in cart. 2 feet of space between my stomach and cart, with hand out, 3 inches from cart, to put bananas in cart, he was pushing toward me. This lunatic reached between me and cart, to the banana display. It's 20 feet of freaking bananas, and she had to have THAT bunch of bananas. Apparently if looks could kill, b***h woulda been smoldering on floor... WTF? Can't wait literally 12 seconds for me to move? There is no personal space with church people. Reaching over me. Touching me! Why are church people so freaking rude on Sunday after church? High heels clicking, dressed up, full makeup and hair. Walking around like they're better than everyone else. Husband handed me key to truck and requested I go wait. He didn't want to have to bail me out for beating someone with 5 pounds of potatoes. Second time we've been in a grocery store on Sunday and I've almost strangled a good Christian exhibiting totally unacceptable behavior. I've decided there must be demons slinking around under the pews of churches. Sliding from person to person licking their ankles and putting little bits of evil into them as they suck out little bits of their souls.
I used to work in retail, had the same experience. I always found it gobsmackingly ironic that people who are members of a religion that preaches humility can be so condescending and mean. I know it's not everyone but it's enough people to make an impression.
My pastor actually told off a bunch of the " church lady" types he caught in a restaurant being mean. He was a server as a young person. My thing is unless you are willing to ask before hand someone's religion , don't eat out, because your are making them work on Sunday! If you do go out in spite of this, disrespect someone in a place where I am, be prepared to get completely told off, with no swearing!!!! Shame Sunday church diners! Shame! Shame shame on you!
Christian people in southern areas and sadly my parents are negative 100% of the time. They self appointed themselves this moral authority as if they are better than everyone else and can tell everyone else how to live and if you don't listen "you're not doing right". But yet they sit around in negativity and s**t talk all day, always griping about s**t.
There used to be an entire website devoted to this (sundaysaretheworstdotcom - it's dead now, so no use trying it), run by a pastor who exhorted fellow Christians to do better. It was loaded with stories from service industry folks who would get abused by holier-than-thou church people. The pastor who ran it basically kept saying to his 'flock', "We have to do better than this," but apparently it fell on deaf ears, because they didn't see themselves in the stories.
This is not new. I waitressed as a teenager so 30 years ago in a popular diner that had Sunday brunch. They were the worst. The men were grabby always wanting to touch my arm or grab my arm, the women were miserable, the kids were rotten little brats and the tips were a total joke. Church people are the worst.
I'm Catholic myself and never behave this way, if I do go out to eat on a Sunday.
They need to bring a picnic an go eat outside instead of terrorizing people making low income waiting on their crotchity mean church asses. Maybe reservations for Sundays should be the new norm for restaurants. No res no wait no bitching.
I regularly go to church and I believe this 100%. One thing majorly wrong with church is that a lot of people feel accomplished like they already did something good, and that entitles them to be critical to others... and not forgiving like our religion is all about in the first place...........
Maybe we could stop believing in fairy tales from 1000s of years ago and just try to not be buttholes to each other? Naw sorry too crazy a notion lets go back to the big man in the sky watching you.
All christians are bad. All men are pigs. All women are weak. All muslims are terrorists. None of these statements are true, but one of these statements is accepted on social media as common wisdom. I am a christian. I know better than you that I am not perfect, but I will forgive and I am forgiven. My faith tells me to always look for opportunities to be a blessing and not a correction.
That's the problem with you "Christian's" you are f*****g horrible people and feel like going to church on Sunday and confessing your sins will absolve you of your f*****g reprehensible behavior every other day of the week. How about just act the way your so called faith demands you act, instead of being horrible people because you believe all will be forgiven.
Load More Replies...I never thought I'd see a picture of someone who makes the Mark Zuckerberg android seem comfortably human.
I've had groups of 10 turn up on a Saturday night in summer and fully not understand why that's a problem.
Most of the time we weren't allowed to eat out on Sundays because it was the Lord's Day. Maybe once a year on vacation or the one time my mom tried making Spaghetti O's and was like, "Nope. My daughters aren't eating this c**p if I won't." No shopping. No watching TV. We got really good Sunday dinners though. The only thing you could do on Sunday was work if you were an adult, but that's because you're an adult with bills to pay and that was part of being a functioning member of society.
Worked at two diff Chili's in diff states and neither the local economy, demographics, politics, or access to religious outlets made a difference. 11am Sunday shift: I knew
I am not sure why, worshiping makes these so called Christians evil, rude, thankless and full of negative energy. Maybe they realize that they haven't lived up to the words the pastor shares with them, the message of the sermon may make them feel bad, because they listen, but they don't hear what the sermon means. They may also feel guilty, because of who and d what they really are, and that this person we see, is the real one and, that person ? Is a hypocrite.
First of all they are breaking one of the 10 Commandments. The one that says Keep the Sabbath Holy. They don't realize by going out to eat is breaking a commandment. I'm not saying the workers are because they gotta work. There's no shame in that. But, yeah, some of those Holy Rollers are nasty 🤢.
My wife used to work restaurants when she was younger. Used to say the exact same thing every Sunday after her shift.
Most waiters and waitresses hate when ther place is full that's where there attitude comes from its almost automatic especially when most of them hate ther job already its a lazy assumption jus like ther attitude AND NO I DONT GO TO CHURCH
When I worked as a waitress for a while, I wore my girlfriend’s necklace all the time (complete with rainbows and all). When this couple was getting ready to leave, the older guy handed my a tiny copy of the New Testament, asking if I would ever consider going to church. I told him I was already in a church and that I was actually a Christian myself. He looked at me with the most disgusted, mocking sneer and said “No you aren’t,” then left without tipping. Sigh.
1/2. My mum is a church elder and made me go to church when I was a kid. When I turned sixteen she told me it was my choice now, so I got the hell out of there and never looked back, not because of the people, who were generally nice, but because I'm an unbeliever and not a hypocrite. The thing is, I usually got on well with the clergy in social situations, I used to walk the minister's dog every day after school for instance, so at weddings/funerals etc. I quite often find myself chatting to the minister/priest/whoever as a lot of people seem to feel uncomfortable in their presence and give them a wide berth. Once I was sitting talking with a female minister after a funeral and she told me she was going through a testing time as half the congregation were bullying her. From what I understand, it was mainly the older, richer members who were causing it, simply because she wasn't her predecessor.
2/2. They obviously followed the very (un) Christian belief that going to church once a week gives you the right to behave however you like to other human beings because you are already on Saint Peter's guest list. I don't hate religious people but I hate these type of people.
Load More Replies...I think its because most of them don't eat breakfast or have coffee before they go to church.. I used to work in customer service and they are the worst people. We all dreaded the after 11 am phone calls.
Tell me you're the exact same kind of person as the "church" lady in the story without actually telling me. I'll start by saying 99% of diners do not take reservations, second of all you're supposed to be a God fairing Christian and you're treating a worker like they are trash, third sorry to tell you but you aren't the most important person in the world, and finally you want politeness toward the customer!!!??? How about being polite to the hostess in the first place and not demanding a table in front of everyone who has already been waiting. That's the problem with your generation, you think the customer is ALWAYS right and you can treat employees like s**t with impunity. I've got news for you the world is changing right in front of your eyes if you're such a good Christian quit being such a shitty person and act like your so called faith demands.
Load More Replies...I bet you consider yourself a great Christian because you go to church every Sunday, don't you?
Load More Replies..."The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians who acknowledge Jesus with their lips and walk out the door and deny Him by their lifestyle. That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable."- Brennan Manning
A lot of people are grumpy after church because they didn't want to go. They only went to pretend they were good people.
I'm not a Christian, but with their bad attitude they'll never go to their sacred heaven no matter how many times they go to church.
Load More Replies...i hope nobody looks at this and assumes all Christians are this way
Nobody assumes, they know for a fact that the majority of Christians aren't as forgiving and good natured as their religion tells them to be. Like my father said: "Holier than their God on Sunday in church, more vicious than the devil for the rest of the time."
Load More Replies...I used to work at several flower shops when I was younger and the one thing I hated as much as the bridezillas were the church ladies who come to pick up the flowers for Sunday service. They were never nice, never thankful, and always hyper-critical. And I never understood why they were always so negative. It certainly never made me want to convert.
They're the easiest to spot too. They're dressed to the nines because their denomination thinks you have to dress nice to worship Jesus. Kept me away from church for years until I found one that doesn't care how you dress. Also, another local church, with a much bigger congregation (and Baptist) actually hires a police officer on Sundays so that they don't have to stop for traffic on their rush to leave church.
As a church going Christian, this makes me sad and ashamed of other Christians who behave this way.
I agree :( The Christians I know and have gone out with occasionally after church have always been kind, friendly, and patient etc. But I've also never been part of a church where you could "tell by their clothes," so the restaurants we've been to didn't necessarily know we came from church.
Load More Replies...Waitstaff have to find out what church these jerks are from and return the fake tips to the pastor.
Or report them to the Police for trying to pass forged bills.
Load More Replies...This is why I'm going to open a restaurant that's called "satans a*****e" and it's only open on sundays... that way ppl have a place to go to get away from these f**k twats where they're safe n never to see a god fearing F**k twat while they're trying to enjoy their hangover Bloody Mary. Emphasis on the bloody.
In the same vein. Helped out with my father on a Triathlon as traffic control. Only major intersections open. The churchies who were so angry they couldn't get to church cos of roadblocks. They bitched us out for it and told us it was inconvenient to have this race. They had to go to Church NOW. "It's only once a year," the RCMP officer working with us told them. "So is Christmas, but you don't hear me bitching about it," I said next to him. High five from him. Churchies did a gold fish impression. Cop made them wait extra long for a break in the bikes speeding down the road. The rest of the towns folk were so understanding. It was the same every year I helped out with that triathlon.
Last time I worked in a restaurant, I rage-quit on a Sunday morning. Eight church ladies with a collective age of well over five hundred and a collective IQ in the same ballpark got seated in my section. They're all wearing a dress with matching color pillbox hats and white gloves and sat down with a "f**k with us I dare you attitude." After I took everyone's order (which took a minute each), four of them changed their mind and ordered something else. Meanwhile ALL of them are bitching about the slow service. I start walking away from the table and the head of the table yells "Haven't you got our water yet? We've been here for fifteen minutes!!" I turned, looked at them, and realized my sanity was not worth working on that table that day. I grabbed a pitcher of water, took it to the table, put my order book into it; and went into a three minute modern version of "Sinners of an Angry God," and told God was glad they got their bitchy asses out of the church. Dropped my apron and walked.
Commonly called the "God squad". It's not that church makes people awful - it's that certain awful people only go out on Sunday after church, which is when many restaurants are busy. And it's obvious that they just came from church by their clothes. The same people might behave the same way any day, but the server doesn't associate it with church.
My parents owned a restaurant that was breakfast/lunch and open 7 days a week. Everything about this and about "sunday after church" crowds is 10000% accurate. They're the absolute worst people to deal with.
Husband and I went to grocery store late Sunday morning. We were leisurely going aisle to aisle without a list. Then, around 12:45 it got crazy. It was like the air around us got thick and hard to breathe. I was in pure hell. The energy changed so dramatically within 10 minutes, when church people started rolling in. Husband said he was afraid I was going to literally take a woman's head off. I was reaching to put bananas in cart. 2 feet of space between my stomach and cart, with hand out, 3 inches from cart, to put bananas in cart, he was pushing toward me. This lunatic reached between me and cart, to the banana display. It's 20 feet of freaking bananas, and she had to have THAT bunch of bananas. Apparently if looks could kill, b***h woulda been smoldering on floor... WTF? Can't wait literally 12 seconds for me to move? There is no personal space with church people. Reaching over me. Touching me! Why are church people so freaking rude on Sunday after church? High heels clicking, dressed up, full makeup and hair. Walking around like they're better than everyone else. Husband handed me key to truck and requested I go wait. He didn't want to have to bail me out for beating someone with 5 pounds of potatoes. Second time we've been in a grocery store on Sunday and I've almost strangled a good Christian exhibiting totally unacceptable behavior. I've decided there must be demons slinking around under the pews of churches. Sliding from person to person licking their ankles and putting little bits of evil into them as they suck out little bits of their souls.
I used to work in retail, had the same experience. I always found it gobsmackingly ironic that people who are members of a religion that preaches humility can be so condescending and mean. I know it's not everyone but it's enough people to make an impression.
My pastor actually told off a bunch of the " church lady" types he caught in a restaurant being mean. He was a server as a young person. My thing is unless you are willing to ask before hand someone's religion , don't eat out, because your are making them work on Sunday! If you do go out in spite of this, disrespect someone in a place where I am, be prepared to get completely told off, with no swearing!!!! Shame Sunday church diners! Shame! Shame shame on you!
Christian people in southern areas and sadly my parents are negative 100% of the time. They self appointed themselves this moral authority as if they are better than everyone else and can tell everyone else how to live and if you don't listen "you're not doing right". But yet they sit around in negativity and s**t talk all day, always griping about s**t.
There used to be an entire website devoted to this (sundaysaretheworstdotcom - it's dead now, so no use trying it), run by a pastor who exhorted fellow Christians to do better. It was loaded with stories from service industry folks who would get abused by holier-than-thou church people. The pastor who ran it basically kept saying to his 'flock', "We have to do better than this," but apparently it fell on deaf ears, because they didn't see themselves in the stories.
This is not new. I waitressed as a teenager so 30 years ago in a popular diner that had Sunday brunch. They were the worst. The men were grabby always wanting to touch my arm or grab my arm, the women were miserable, the kids were rotten little brats and the tips were a total joke. Church people are the worst.
I'm Catholic myself and never behave this way, if I do go out to eat on a Sunday.
They need to bring a picnic an go eat outside instead of terrorizing people making low income waiting on their crotchity mean church asses. Maybe reservations for Sundays should be the new norm for restaurants. No res no wait no bitching.
I regularly go to church and I believe this 100%. One thing majorly wrong with church is that a lot of people feel accomplished like they already did something good, and that entitles them to be critical to others... and not forgiving like our religion is all about in the first place...........
Maybe we could stop believing in fairy tales from 1000s of years ago and just try to not be buttholes to each other? Naw sorry too crazy a notion lets go back to the big man in the sky watching you.
All christians are bad. All men are pigs. All women are weak. All muslims are terrorists. None of these statements are true, but one of these statements is accepted on social media as common wisdom. I am a christian. I know better than you that I am not perfect, but I will forgive and I am forgiven. My faith tells me to always look for opportunities to be a blessing and not a correction.
That's the problem with you "Christian's" you are f*****g horrible people and feel like going to church on Sunday and confessing your sins will absolve you of your f*****g reprehensible behavior every other day of the week. How about just act the way your so called faith demands you act, instead of being horrible people because you believe all will be forgiven.
Load More Replies...I never thought I'd see a picture of someone who makes the Mark Zuckerberg android seem comfortably human.
I've had groups of 10 turn up on a Saturday night in summer and fully not understand why that's a problem.
Most of the time we weren't allowed to eat out on Sundays because it was the Lord's Day. Maybe once a year on vacation or the one time my mom tried making Spaghetti O's and was like, "Nope. My daughters aren't eating this c**p if I won't." No shopping. No watching TV. We got really good Sunday dinners though. The only thing you could do on Sunday was work if you were an adult, but that's because you're an adult with bills to pay and that was part of being a functioning member of society.
Worked at two diff Chili's in diff states and neither the local economy, demographics, politics, or access to religious outlets made a difference. 11am Sunday shift: I knew
I am not sure why, worshiping makes these so called Christians evil, rude, thankless and full of negative energy. Maybe they realize that they haven't lived up to the words the pastor shares with them, the message of the sermon may make them feel bad, because they listen, but they don't hear what the sermon means. They may also feel guilty, because of who and d what they really are, and that this person we see, is the real one and, that person ? Is a hypocrite.
First of all they are breaking one of the 10 Commandments. The one that says Keep the Sabbath Holy. They don't realize by going out to eat is breaking a commandment. I'm not saying the workers are because they gotta work. There's no shame in that. But, yeah, some of those Holy Rollers are nasty 🤢.
My wife used to work restaurants when she was younger. Used to say the exact same thing every Sunday after her shift.
Most waiters and waitresses hate when ther place is full that's where there attitude comes from its almost automatic especially when most of them hate ther job already its a lazy assumption jus like ther attitude AND NO I DONT GO TO CHURCH
When I worked as a waitress for a while, I wore my girlfriend’s necklace all the time (complete with rainbows and all). When this couple was getting ready to leave, the older guy handed my a tiny copy of the New Testament, asking if I would ever consider going to church. I told him I was already in a church and that I was actually a Christian myself. He looked at me with the most disgusted, mocking sneer and said “No you aren’t,” then left without tipping. Sigh.
1/2. My mum is a church elder and made me go to church when I was a kid. When I turned sixteen she told me it was my choice now, so I got the hell out of there and never looked back, not because of the people, who were generally nice, but because I'm an unbeliever and not a hypocrite. The thing is, I usually got on well with the clergy in social situations, I used to walk the minister's dog every day after school for instance, so at weddings/funerals etc. I quite often find myself chatting to the minister/priest/whoever as a lot of people seem to feel uncomfortable in their presence and give them a wide berth. Once I was sitting talking with a female minister after a funeral and she told me she was going through a testing time as half the congregation were bullying her. From what I understand, it was mainly the older, richer members who were causing it, simply because she wasn't her predecessor.
2/2. They obviously followed the very (un) Christian belief that going to church once a week gives you the right to behave however you like to other human beings because you are already on Saint Peter's guest list. I don't hate religious people but I hate these type of people.
Load More Replies...I think its because most of them don't eat breakfast or have coffee before they go to church.. I used to work in customer service and they are the worst people. We all dreaded the after 11 am phone calls.
Tell me you're the exact same kind of person as the "church" lady in the story without actually telling me. I'll start by saying 99% of diners do not take reservations, second of all you're supposed to be a God fairing Christian and you're treating a worker like they are trash, third sorry to tell you but you aren't the most important person in the world, and finally you want politeness toward the customer!!!??? How about being polite to the hostess in the first place and not demanding a table in front of everyone who has already been waiting. That's the problem with your generation, you think the customer is ALWAYS right and you can treat employees like s**t with impunity. I've got news for you the world is changing right in front of your eyes if you're such a good Christian quit being such a shitty person and act like your so called faith demands.
Load More Replies...I bet you consider yourself a great Christian because you go to church every Sunday, don't you?
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