“I Have Never Seen Such A Spectacle”: 40 People Describe The Worst Adult Tantrum They Have Seen
Most of us do our best to be calm, poised and collected in public, even if internally we are fuming. After all, an adult screaming and shouting like a baby over a minor inconvenience is equal parts terrifying and hilarious.
Someone asked “What's the biggest public tantrum you've ever personally seen from an adult?” and people shared the worst meltdowns they ever witnessed. From toddler-like antics in a grown adult body, to physical brawls, get comfortable as you read through, prepare for some second-hand embarrassment and be sure to upvote your favorite stories.
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Trump on January 6, 2021. He incited an insurrection because he did not win the USA election.
Sworn testimony of plates thrown at walls in fits of anger. We are shocked at the tantrums described here by powerless citizens but about half of my fellow citizens want to return the same sort of disgrace to the White House
Trump fans were cheering at the insurrection and celebrating while it happened, and filled social media with "wish I was there" posts... but when the legal consequences started rolling in: "iT wAs AnTiFa." Yeah, this excuse won't float in court. Thankfully, many of the insurrectionists were arrested and are now being punished for their crimes.
I heard the jury did say he committed a felony from his recent trial, from what I heard he wasn't happy about it
Yep. And now we will be subjected to another very public tantrum after he was convicted of 34 felonies. 4 years now and we've been subjected to his constant public whining echoed by his cult followers. Enough already
I do rather love how when Trump won in 2016, his supporters went on the offensive that "The results are in, Trump was elected, he's the president now and we all need to just accept the results even if you don't like it"...and those are the same people who came forward to say "Nooooo, just because Biden was elected, it doesn't mean anything, Trump is my president and I'm not gonna accept these results!"
Let's hope he doesn't pull the same sh*t when he loses this year.
And yet, even as a convicted felon, his cult followers will vote for him. And, he actually has a good change of winning a second term. Hell will break out if he loses, it is scary and sad.
I worked at a movie store as a teenager. A guy pulled up at 10:15pm (we closed at 10:00). He saw me in the dark store and tapped on the window to indicate he was returning his movies. I looked at him and tapped on my wrist to indicate they were already late.
He proceeded to throw all 3 movies at the window as hard as he could and started cursing at me. After he drove off, I went outside and wrote down all the barcodes. I looked up his account and added a note as to what happened. I left the movies sitting outside.
Obviously all the movies were stolen. He had to pay the capped late fee plus he had to pay for replacements.
Funny thing is, had he just accepted they were late and dropped them in the bin, I would normally do people a solid and check them in before I finished closing. His childish behavior cost him a lot more money (around $100) in the long run.
That's called facing the consequences of your own actions. It's clear many people on this thread never had to do that.
There was always a point where it was far cheaper to buy the movie than to rent it and risk returning it late.
That's not her job! Her job is to be IN the store, check-in movies that come in, check-in movies in the return bin ... the end. It's not her job to go outside and pick up movies that some man-child threw on the ground. He didn't put them in the proper place. This person absolutely was not an @$$. If I were her manager, I wouldn't even have had her go outside and check the codes.
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Christian youth pastor at a chain restaurant where I worked. Brought in 9 teenagers on New Year's Day after a "lock in" at their church. We were the only restaurant in town open at 6am on New Year's Day, and 3 people called out "sick" (hungover), so we literally had 1 cook, 1 waitress (me), and 1 shift supervisor for about 60 people seated, and a line out the door.
He threw a hissy fit when I offered coffee and he told me they were teens and caffeine was bad anyhow. Then proceeded to order everyone Cokes (ahem...). We were already running out of food (two other restaurants in town weren't open that we'd expected to be open and our general manager sucked at inventory). Half the food they ordered (things like Eggs Benedict) wasn't available.
The guy was a total a*s to me. I hustled and kept their Cokes refilled, got pancakes/eggs/bacon/sausage orders out fast, and the kids were rowdy and wired but generally well behaved.
He tried to DINE AND DASH. I stopped him and he started yelling at me I front of 75+ people, saying my customer service was so poor we didn't deserve to be paid, that he'd complain to corporate, etc. My shift supervisor cut him off and recognized him. Told him Jesus didn't like cheats. The youth pastor screamed at him and called me a useless lesbian whore (I had short hair).
I got zero tip, a bunch of Chick Tracts, and two kids turned their waters upside down and stuck the half-full glasses to the table so it made a mess when I moved them.
Such good Christians.
There are some Christians that are good people, yes. But that is in spite of their religion, not because of it.
Load More Replies...The youth leader I worked with at my church told his students that if they went to a restaurant while out with the youth group that they'd better make sure they had the money for the bill and the tip before they ordered. "And you WILL tip 20%. I don't care if the server dumps spaghetti in your lap, it's 20%. I've worked in the service industry. And how you behave in restaurants reflects on Christians in general, and it's not good." (the students decided they didn't have enough money on them to chance it, which was wise)
Peeps like this, hiding behind religion whilst being greedy c*nts, suck. Was he one of those in the USA that hustle 'loadsa money' simply by being a 'Pastor'? It's weird because didn't JC kick people out of a temple for using it as a commercial/financial enterprise? The majority of our Priests/Vicars are paid an average wage (The national average salary for a Priest is £28,662 pa, in the UK), with access to the connected Vicarage until they move to a new area/church, or retire.
Sadly this is not unusual. Being a Christian in America is a meaningless designation as far as good behavior goes. They are as likely to do any bad thing you can imagine as anyone else.
if they are a youth pastor then there is a senior pastor somewhere. let the senior pastor know what happened! let their bishop know to, if that denomination has that level of hierarchy
The three or four actual decent Christians left in the world would be horrified by this behaviour.
Dude missed a flight on the big yellow banana. Entirely his own fault. When informed that they could not accommodate him until the next day, he became enraged. Yelling, screaming, stomping his feet. He actually knocked the computers off the neighboring desk. He hit one of the employees, and then had the audacity to try to fly the next day. No, sir, you're not flying ever again. Attacking an airport employee will get you added to the no fly list.
Sorry I can't do a banana for scale but... "Hughes Airwest's planes were known as "flying bananas" because of their banana-yellow fuselages and tails. The airline also used the slogan "Top Banana in the West"
Load More Replies...When I missed my flight to the Philippines, kindness and politeness ended up getting about $1500 in extra fees waived and a flight the next morning.
I think being kind and polite (and apologetic, if it's on you) pays better in the long run. I mean, who likes being yelled at?
Load More Replies...I know it’s off topic, but the “no fly list” thing is a misnomer. There is a US federal no-fly list populated by Homeland Security & other intelligence agencies that mainly has to do with known or suspected terrorists, organized crime & such and most people in this list have no idea they’re on it. Each airline maintains an internal no-fly list for passengers they refuse to fly for whatever reason they wish (save protected classes) and rarely share that with other airlines. For misdemeanors & irate passengers freaking out, there’s no giant no-fly list they’re put on & only on a handful of extreme circumstances do they end up on the federal list. Instead, the freak out people are simply banned fro m the airline involved. Delta is trying to change this to legislate a TSA no-fly list shared between all airlines, hashing out qualifiers & mandates. Most of these air ragers do end up with hefty fines, civil cases or even a little jail time, but there’s no mandatory magical all-encompassing list.
Not sure about a******s like this dude, but if you cause the scene mid flight so you have to be met by cops or worse cause the plane to divert, airlines will usually share that, because odds are it cost them money (a s**t ton if they divert) and certainly airlines from the same country will maintain a shared list of that scale of a*****e so they only get to cost one airline that sum. As long as everyone is sharing then everyone benefits in avoiding losing money. The idiot will usually get told to pay the costs by the court, but unless you got lucky and they're is a celebrity, good luck getting paid.
Load More Replies...I missed a flight back in the day from Moncton to Toronto... totally my fault... I played nice and guess what, I got the next flight in the afternoon for $70 extra charge... didn't complain for that !
A new temp was fired so he got his stuff from the break room and walked out of the building punching holes in the walls and ripping down posters and destroying anything he could get his hands on. ALL of it came out of his paycheck and my boss and us were laughing that his check came out to something like 30 cents for a full week of work.
Regardless of the labor laws, it is better to have the damages deducted from his pay than to have the company call the police, press charges and saddle him with a criminal record. He actually got the best outcome out of that. This may have been by agreement after the fact.
They brought in security to walk a woman out when she was fired at my previous job, she was shouting about it being BS and how dare they bring in security like she was a criminal. Obviously, management made a good decision to have security on hand, I honestly wouldn't have thought it was necessary
It would have been even funnier if the pay stub showed the deductions as: repairs made to building due to temper tantrum.
Well, in the US, it's usually illegal to take money out of someone's paycheck. The company would typically have to sue him for damages. Generally speaking, if you think someone has done something bad and cost you money, you have to prove it. You usually can't just penalize someone without some kind of court order.
A long time ago I had a friend working as a waitress. If they broke a glass it was taken out of their pay. She had a friend of a friend who was a lawyer and this is the example he gave for how illegal that is. If she went into that restaurant at night and emptied it out, then went to the owner's house and burned it down and the owner died in the fire, his estate would owe her all her wages in full.
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Watched the CEO of a company worked at start screaming and stomping his feet because people weren't listening to his band at a company event, and instead were mingling at the bar.
He literally shouted "this is MY PARTY! This is MY COMPANY! This is mY FAVORITE BAND!"
I just started laughing. What else can you do?!
Think just reminded me of the song, " it's my party and I cry if I want to, cry if I want to...you would cry too if this happened to you..."from Lesley Gore
Damn Judy and Johnny had no business walking through the door!! 😉
Load More Replies...I used to hang out with a lot of promo girls (one of them was my BFF) and the owner of red hot pie (google it, Aussie swingers thing) - the owner at his bday (I wrote an actual poem book out this night it was so funny ) slapped his cake, cried like a bitćh then jumped the fence of his multi million dollar estate and ran off for a few hours - the cake was the wrong shape and flavour 😂 it was his 40-50th bday I was about 18 at the time 😂 so if you will picture Hugh Hefner loosing his s**t over a cake with like 100of us good looking young girls around, that’s about how it was.
I'll cry until the candles burn down this place. I'll cry until my pity party's in flames.
Load More Replies...Family ties. A lot of higher ups wouldn't get the job if they really had to compete. Of course, this isn't all cases, but the one's that just inherit the business don't have to work
Load More Replies...why is it no longer considered rude to talk over a music or theater performance?
But was it that type of performance? It sounds a more casual event?
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In my youth I worked in a little gift shop. A well dressed elegant couple in their 40s came into the shop one day during the Christmas season, with an ad in hand for a certain item. We had sold out of the item and they yelled at me demanding I order a new one for them or it was false advertising. I was timid back then so I just quietly explained that it was a limited lot, which was stated in the ad, and we couldn't order any more. This enraged the woman.
She... she actually stamped her foot and said we had ruined her Christmas. Up to that point I was annoyed and a little scared of their over the top anger. But when she stamped her foot I burst out laughing. Seeing a grown woman do that was just so absurd. Especially when the item in question was an angel figurine on sale for $5.99.
🤣 I have done that as well. It is literally uncontrollable. I had a roommate who once told me that she didn't have rent money and she shouldn't be expected to pay because her sugar daddy didn't give her the money for it and she didn't want to get a job because she was too pretty. She wasn't. I told her I didn't care and that she needs to get the money from her family or she needs to get out. She bundled up her fists and stomped like a 3-year-old I don't even remember what she said next I just started busting up laughing. She moved out the next day with the help of a friend of hers who called me an a****** for laughing at her. I just laughed.
I'm wondering if it was a Precious Moments figurine. If my grandma and her friends are any indication, people go rabid for those things.
Sometimes I stomp my feet when I’m extremely mad but I usually do it alone as it’s just a stupid thing to do when mad
Rich older women are the worst. It's because they haven't eaten since they got married.
I hope you have gone on to ruin countless Christmases in the years since.
I had just walked up to my parked car with my family from the beach in SW Florida. It was a packed and busy parking lot. An older retired aged lady flew around the corner and pulled up directly behind us and asked if we were leaving. I told her that we were. We proceeded to open the trunk to put our beach stuff in. We were still wet from swimming and were drying our clothes off with towels, clapping the sand out of our shoes, etc. The lady was still parked directly behind us, watching us like a hawk. It had been maybe 3 minutes since we had got to our car. She then asked if we were almost done, and I calmy replied that it would just be a minute. We got into our car, fired up Google maps, and she started laying on her horn yelling at us to f*****g move. I put the car in reverse and asked her to get out of the way, as she was blocking us in. She got out of her car and came right up to my window, yelling and screaming profanities at us like we had violated her rights. No shame, yelling in front of several people like a nut case.
People in FL are f*****g insane, especially the retirees. They are nasty, rude, and entitled. It is not just the retirees. Road rage down there is so common, and people fly off the handle for the smallest things. I think the heat gets to people, idk, but the nastiest and worst people I have ever met live there. They are like ticking time bombs. I wish I had recorded this. It would have been an instant viral Karen video.
Cue me turning off the car, getting out and rearranging everything in the trunk. Pull out a drink and plan on camping in that parking spot until hell froze over or Karen left, which ever happened first. 😈
Oh I'm so petty I'd definitely go back to the beach.
Load More Replies...Perth is a lot like this and it’s not hot, just a wild guess but maybe the housing situation and d**g use is pretty equal in these two places (Perth and Florida ) i just mentioned, it’s the d***s, I swear
Just a public service announcement, some of us Floridians are not crazy and would love to move but our elderly parents need our help. But yes there are lots of crazies. Cannot compare to other states as I’ve lived in Florida since I was 3.
I had a very similar situation and it's so weird that people do this. A woman pull up directly behind me, blocking me from backing out of a parking spot. After waiting a little while, she rolls down her window and yells, "Are you going to back out or what?" Then she rolled her window up, so she couldn't even hear me say that her car was preventing me from doing this. I was a teenager at the mall with a friend. We just got out and went back into the mall. I will never make sense of it.
For every Florida Man, there is an equal and equivalent Florida Woman. Simple Newtonian physics.
Lived in Florida for 35 years before moving to North Carolina. Never realized how generally hostile Florida was until i moved. The people, animals, insects and even the plants in Florida are sooo aggressive. I also believe it has something to do with the heat
AW HELL NO!!! I would've put it back in park, gotten out, and spent 15 minutes repacking my car. When I saw her walk by after parking elsewhere, THEN I'd wave goodbye and leave!!!
Dude at Walmart in 2003ish had a complete meltdown over his spiral notebooks ringing up at 30 cents a piece instead of the 25 cents that was listed on the sign. Composition notebooks were 25 cents, someone put those spirals back on the shelf in the wrong spot. He did the whole shebang. Even shouted “YOU DONT KNOW WHO YOU'RE DEALING WITH” while his teenage daughter begged him to stop. The cashier started crying. First time I’ve ever seen someone trashy enough to get thrown out of a Walmart.
As a former teenage grocery store cashier, I once met a woman who had grabbed several bags of chocolate chips off a shelf. Next to the chocolate chips was candy sprinkles, which were on sale for about $6 cheaper than the chocolate chips. She tried to argue that she got the chocolate chips off the shelf with a sign that said they were on sale. I said “the sign says candy sprinkles are on sale, not chocolate chips.” She said it didn’t matter, the sign was close enough to the chocolate chips that she assumed those were on sale and “the customer is always right.” I pointed out that the sign very clearly said candy sprinkles and was in fact directly in front of the candy sprinkles. She got mad, threw the chocolate chips down on the counter and told me I’d just lost a customer. I shrugged and said “ok, have a nice day” 😅 people are exhausting haha
Idiots often abuse that quote. The actual quote is - “The customer is always right — in matters of taste.” And in that context it makes sense. Trying to apply it to every situation just makes the 'customer' sound like an idiot.
Load More Replies...I am sooooo not cut out to deal with the public. I really don't know how retail workers and waitstaff put up with it.
I had the opposite happen, a Whole Foods manager screamed at me over the phone when I had an issue with mislabeled items. I did not go higher up. I just stopped shopping at Whole Foods - for 27 years. I was spending an average of 700 dollars per month there so by now that is, oh- almost 227,000 dollars worth of lost sales. The most powerful way of dealing with an asshat is tightening your purse strings.
My MIL threw herself on the ground and cried because I wouldn't let her friend use my company's Gulfstream to fly her to Europe for her birthday. I told her she was more than welcome to charter it at my discount if she liked. When I told her the company would need a 90K deposit is when she fell to the ground in tears.
Imagine having this (not being able to get a free private jet to Europe) be the worst of your problems haha
Usually these are the kind of people who create problems for the rest of us.
Load More Replies...Cos yeah, the fuel, the pilots, any cabin crew etc aren't going to cost a thing. You can smooth that over with a box of chocolates and a reasonable bottle of wine.
On the other hand, it's worth a punt? Imagine if this tantrum had worked, I'd like to have a private flight across the ocean if the only cost is my dignity. Of which I have none.
I would never have thought an adult would throw themselves on the ground on having a tantrum! - I wonder why the company would need a 90K deposit though. I'm probably missing something.
I would let her use my Gulfstream. Oh, wait. I don't have one. Never mind.
Worked at a bingo hall for 4 years: we sold paper games as well as an electronic computer that played for you. Each computer was $30 for the night. For holidays, the jackpots for each round usually double, if not triple so the place was usually packed, so much that it occasionally became standing room only, and people would literally stand along the walls. Unfortunately, we had 200 computers with a max building capacity of 700, so if you didnt get in line early, they sold out fast. So I often had to tell people that they werent going to get a computer for the night.
This one night thou, it was December 22nd or 23rd and it was her birthday, she set aside the money for a computer but we had sold out almost an hour prior. Her group showed up after game play had started, all the tables and chairs were taken so her group had to stand. She was upset that concessions refused to give her food for free, they never gave food away for free. So what did this 20 something do? In the middle of a game, she threw her food on the cashier, drink and all, ran up to a table of customers nearby, taking things off the tables and throwing them around, picking up drinks and throwing them at others, snatching up 2 computers and yelling "ITS MY BIRTHDAY!!!!" but eventually, a few former military dudes and her ?brother? stopped her, she was arrested and charged with a few crimes. Most people she hit with food pressed charges, along with the owner who pressed charges for damaging several computers because they got soda dumped on them and stopped working. I was not interviewed as a witness, they had plenty and security footage. Games continued after a 45 minute delay. I get that people want to feel special and for things to go perfect on their birthday, but f**k.
“It’s my birthday!” “Great, you’re in your 20’s go to work, who gives a s**t?”
I mean my parents dont work on their birthdays. They take holiday
Load More Replies...Sheesh! My 21st birthday (deacdes ago), my mom ordered a cake for me from the campus bakery. It was an oversized EFF-ING sheetcake that I picked up in between my classes (bigger than the norm- well over 30" long). Did I throw a tantrum that it was too big or that I couldn't carry it the whole length of campus back to my dorm? No! I hauled that puppy to my constitutional law class where it got its very own set of chairs, then to my theater class, where anyone who wandered in and wanted cake was given a piece, THEN I hauled it back to my dorm. After dinner, a couple of friends put me and the massive cake onto a flatbed cart and pushed us all over the dorm playing the "trade you a piece of cake for a birthday drink" game. We had so much fun and I still had cake left after that! I think we finally finished it a couple of days later. There were jokes about that cake for weeks!!
Now, that is how you do cake.
Load More Replies...I don't get why some people think "it's my birthday" means they can act like an entitled 4 year old. Yeah it's your birthday, you are turning 20, it's time to start acting like an adult. I am glad people pressed charges, she probably needed a reality check.
Sounds like it's like the same mindset that produces a bride's "IT'S MY DAY!" bs.
Load More Replies...Well... she made it a birthday she will never forget. Plus she had a photo shoot with a professional photographer.
Instead of Bingo for her birthday, she got jail! I know they WILL give you free food there!!!
An ex of mine once had a massive toddler style tantrum on the floor on a Tesco because I bought white pepper rather than black.
She was throwing stuff, shouting, crying and ended up on the floor like a beetle with her arms and legs in the air shouting about f*****g pepper.
An ex for many reasons, this being one of them.
LoL, my son did the beetle thing on the floor.... when he was 3 and no it didn't work.
A tantrum about pepper? nah, never. Maybe Himalayan pink salt? (JK, never used the stuff and think it's funny).
We just watched an episode of Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmerman. I think he was in Portland Oregon. The man he was talking to gave him a taste of one of the salts that he makes and Zimmerman almost threw up. Said it was the worst thing he ever tasted. Maybe get her some of that.
Load More Replies...It's the same thing. White pepper has just had the dark outside kernel removed so it has a less overwhelming flavor. But if you just add more it comes out the same.
She had a tantrum in the store? Couldn't she just get black pepper?
I live in a small town where all the "Peaked in High School" jocks now have kids who are old enough to play sports. I recently saw a dude who has his picture on the HS "Wall of Fame" cause he had 1 good year of wrestling, lose his absolute mind on his 8yr old son because he struck out in baseball. This 36yr old dude who's 300+lbs and couldn't jog to 1st base is screaming "I told you to hit the f*****g ball" while his son is in tears. It's pretty damn common and it's sad. All these dudes live such sad lives that they need to relive their glory days through their kids and they have public meltdowns non stop, like are in tears and sulking because their CHILDREN aren't playing good enough for them.
Well, would you want to be if you had a great big bag full of dìcks as a dad?
Load More Replies...This is the kind of thing that gets parents banned from attending games. But it’s also a reflection of the insane over importance of sports in some schools, especially in the Midwest and the south. The AC don’t work and the textbooks are 25 years old, but they’ve got their spanking new million dollar stadium for the football team.
Our school in the NE is the same. just dumped millions on a new outdoor stadium meanwhile I literally got trapped in the ancient elevator and was actually yelled at for using it by the person who got me out. um... I use it because I can't really do stairs (hip issue). We DO have a really good graduation rate to increase our ranking tho - I hate to tell you this is because admin comes at teachers and says - you can fail only one of the 6 who are failing. You pick which one. NEVER IN WRITING tho. Ahhhh can you tell its the end of the school year and the pressure is high?
Load More Replies...By now they probably need bear spray and a pistol. It was bad enough when I reffed 20 years ago.
Load More Replies...There's a saying something like these: Careful how you treat your children. They are the ones who will eventually choose your care home.
My town had a bunch of these. Parents yelling at the little league games. At one point my son was moved up the next age group but he was bigger than the other kids by maybe 3 inches. They are in middle school mind you. This mother had a fit that he was going to hurt the other kids he was too big & made sure she said it loudly to anyone who would listen. Her little group would take up the bench so we had no where to sit & watch the game. Que the fact he was a good first baseman & her son played first base. His old coach called me & said hey I know your son just likes to play he can come back to me team the younger kids look up to him. So he did & loved it. The kids at school had something to say but he had zero F's to give, he was just happy to play. Coach Scott we were all sad when you moved & hope you are well. And that mother I hope you choke on a bag of D's even though my son is married now . LOL
My ex and I used to walk our dog up to the elementary school at the end of our street. One day we saw a bunch of little kids on the baseball field and parents and siblings mingling around. The coach was saying, 'I don't want to hear any swearing, screaming, tantrums or anything else.' I remarked to my husband, 'I didn't think that'd be a problem with little kids that age' and this girl about 10 turns around and says, 'oh he's not talking to the kids, he's talking to the parents.'
It is really common, and I hate it so much that I'm studying the rulebook to be an umpire next year for our local little league. I will have a 0 tolerance policy for this and eject anyone who starts acting this way. I already let the umps know, especially the ones that are like 14 to 18 that I have their back if they feel the need to eject someone
I knew, 1000000%, parents having meltdowns over sports would be on here. It's bad enough when it's aimed at the refs or coaches, but just the absolute worst when it's a parents screaming at a child over a game. Keep your mouth shut if you can't be supportive.
I witnessed a man throw his entire suitcase down an escalator over a canceled flight. Luckily no one else was on it but I did wish he'd fallen down after it tbh.
Waiting for our luggage to come round on the carousel. A suitcase went past spewing red wine. It was never collected.
Travelling by airplane is quite stressfull these days, so am not surprised that ppl lose it sometimes. I've even done a Karen myself once because I was stuck in Casablanca airport because of a plane delay and staff was laughing at me. Normally I am not like that at all (no offence to real Karens).
I've been delayed coming home from overseas a few times. 12 hrs here, 24 another. One time it took 4 days on a normal 24 hr trip to get home due to just a stream of terrible luck. And I will say I was pretty agitated...like REALLY agitated. But I have never thrown a suitcase...smdh
I actually witnessed a real, adult tantrum. My manager had to fire an employee for excessive tardies, absenteeism, and constantly being short in his cash drawer (it was a financial institution and he was a teller so that was a major problem). She took him in her office but was concerned about his reaction because he was quite a drama king and outweighed us by about 200 pounds so she left her office door open, just in case. I asked the security guard to stand near my desk which was right outside of the office. As she broke the news, he started yelling, "No! No! No!" Then, he picked up a pair of scissors and held them over his head in a threatening manner while she tried to calm him down. He put the scissors down and ran out of the office and out next to my desk in a little open area. He proceeded to throw off his blazer and rip his shirt open, buttons popping off and flying everywhere. He then ran up the stairs to the mezzanine, laid down on the floor on his stomach, and literally kicked his feet and pounded the floor with his fists like a baby having a tantrum in a cartoon! The building shook. Thankfully, we were closed so no customers were there. Eventually, he calmed down. The security guard and another teller who was going to the police academy managed to help him collect himself and then he went down the teller line saying goodbye to each employee while the guard was redirecting him away; they were all freaked out. The employee who was a future cop drove him home. It was scary and appalling. Two days later, he came back to apologize to the manager, say goodbye to me, *ask the manager if he could still come to the Christmas party*, and ask me for the buttons from his shirt! I really hope he got his s**t together, eventually.
I am glad he realized he was acting like a maniac and came back to apologize.
I once saw a guy have a tantrum in the drive through line at Taco Bell. I was parking my car nearby to go in a store, and when another car made it to the line before he did he lost his mind. He was pounding on his steering wheel, screaming, grabbing his hair, and gesturing wildly with his arms. All because there was one car ahead of him. At. Taco. Bell. I hurried in to the store because I was afraid he was going to jump out and start assaulting people. I stood inside with my phone out, watching him and ready to call 911. Thankfully he seemed to calm down and went ahead to order his sh!tty food.
I had a similar worry about an employee I was going to fire and security sent me the oldest, frailest security guard we had. I looked at HR and we just shook our heads.
Not that it makes it ok, but maybe losing the job meant losing something else too (like he can't keep shared custody of his kids if he doesn't have a job). Still totally inexcusable, but it could be the other thing was what made him snap.
You really never know what someone might be going through. Or the effect of losing a job might have on their life.
Was working in a coffee shop when I was 15. A man came in ordered a coffee and a donut and handed me an American bill. On our cash register was a button for American cash, so that it had up to the minute conversion to ensure we gave the right amount back. I handed him his change and his order and he refused. He told me I didn't give him the correct change back, and demanded my manager. My manager heard the story, ran it through again and proved it was correct by pulling up the current exchange rate on her phone. She backed me up and told him I was right, he was wrong.
The guy lost it. He threw his change at us and stormed out of the shop. We were lost for words. Not only did he pay for the order, but he left it on the counter when he stormed out. And then also gave us the change by throwing it at us and leaving.. so what did he accomplish?
Haha some people get angry when they get embarrassed. He was just embarrassed that he was proven wrong. Insecure dbag.
"Some" people? I have seen way too many people who cannot handle being wrong and get all aggressive. Too many fragile egos.
Load More Replies...I had a guy refuse his food order and demand a refund because he didn't think I was friendly enough. Sorry I don't have an overflowingly bubbly personality... I guess?
It was around Christmas. I was at the airport waiting to fly home to see family. I heard a disturbance coming from the flight check-in counter and turned to see a grown man probably in his 40s beet-red in the face and screaming at the employee behind the counter. I walked a bit closer to hear the conversation,
“I want a new ticket! I don’t know when my flight is supposed to leave!”
“Sir the flight time is printed on your ticket right there.”
“Yeah but it’s in military time! I don’t want a ticket in military time! Get me one that has normal time on it I can’t read military time!”
Another man stepped in to break up the altercation and Mr. I-Can’t-Read-A-Clock stormed off. He never ended up getting a new ticket :).
Only Americans call it that & obviously don't teach it to their children. Everyone else in the world learns it as normal.
Load More Replies...95% of the world does "military time". It isn't even called "military time", just "time", because it has nothing to do with military. Just use the 24 hours of the clock. Sometimes parallel to am/pm.... For those who don't understand: The common time format like 2:30 (2:30am) and 14:30 (2:30pm) are called "military time" in the USA.
Wrong. That is 24 hour time. Military time would be 0230 and 1430.
Load More Replies...It is NOT military time; it's the 24 hour clock. All airlines use it and if an adult can't read a 24 hour clock, then what are they doing out of the house on their own?
Look at the first two numbers. Are they more than 12? If so, subtract 12 from them. Not rocket science
"Military time". Lol. Americans do make me chuckle. The rest of us just call it "time".
They will happily write it in 'normal' time for you on the ticket if you want. There was something on a recent trip that I wasn't seeing on my ticket. Gate I think. Forget. Combination of my eye sight and being tired. They pointed out where it was and just circled it on the ticket. It's not like adding a mark voids the ticket.
Which is what the clerk should've done in the first place. Just tell him.
Load More Replies...It is not "military time", it is "rest of the planet time", just like metric and health care and education. Look up bus and train schedules in various countries, only the US has ONLY 12 hour clock. Retired US veteran here.
It's a valid confusion. A lot of adults are illiterate also and manage to get through life using symbols and other cues. I always wonder how frustrating life must be for people who don't get things I take for granted and this post illustrates one of them perfectly. Glad someone tried to help.
Not necessarily public, but used to work at an Oncology office, someone wanted to reschedule their appt the day before they were supposed to come in. No big deal. I tell him when I have available and none of the times worked for him. He became irate and told me “I need to be nicer to him because he has cancer” Like sir, I sympathize, but everyone here has cancer.
Why didn't anyone tell me i could use cancer to demand special treatment? I was treated for cancer last year (seems to be gone now), but, from the time i was diagnosed onwards, it never occurred to me to demand that i be treated as a 'very special boy' because of it.
My brother had cancer and he was young and stupid and so was our cousin. They would get in trouble in public (nothing serious, just teen shenanigans) and be like, "I/He has cancer." No one believed them because yeah, they were dumba**es.
Load More Replies...Having worked in an oncology office, I could tell some people had that mentality but the vast majority didn't act like this.
My mom is the GM at a restaurant. Most of the customers are very elderly regulars. One lady got mad at a server on a super busy day because she couldn't be seated immediately and was like, "I'm 80-whatever years old!" The server was like, "Everyone here is old!"
I watched a 70 some odd year old Asian lady have a complete meltdown because a restaurant was out of donut holes. She was lying on the floor screaming and grabbed the restaurants credit card machine and refused to give it back until she got her donut holes. Cops were called, then she claimed she was having a heart attack so ems was called and that’s where I came into it
Long story short, she wouldn’t let me touch her so I have no idea if there was anything medically wrong, we let her have her little temper tantrum until her daughter who was there talked her up off the floor, the cops didn’t even issue a ticket but told her to never come back to that restaurant.
Did she expect them to magically produce donut holes out of thin air or something? 😅
Donut holes come from the kingdom of Donutness, harvested by Dough Elves and delivered by rainbow unicorns
Load More Replies...It's the poor daughter I feel sorry for! She has to deal with her all the time!
It's because they are made from the dough cut out that makes the hole in the donut. It's a sensible name.
Load More Replies...Having to talk your grown ªss mother up from the floor were she is lying kicking and screaming like a toddler? No mam, i would rather walk away, pretend i don't know her and let the cops deal with her shît.
A lady has a meltdown over donut stuff, and the police were called.. Gotta love the comedy! 🍩😜
Donut holes! Well that's a new one on me. We do nut have these in EU/UK. I wonder what we do with the cut out bits??
What are donut holes? These look like little bits of pastry; is that what they are? .... consults google .... OH. I see. Munchkins. The little bits our of the centre of donuts. That's funny.
A sales guy I worked with just earned a huge commission on a multi-million dollar mortgage. Some of us convinced him he should take us out to dinner because we helped & he was a good sport and we (sales guy & 3 low wage earning women from support staff) went out to a local pub. The bank president was there, which was not unusual, he made the rounds of all the local places most nights after work. He came over to say hello and when he found out why we were there he got angry that he hadn't been invited and started yelling at us and banging his fists on the table, then he went back to his friends at the bar. We decided he had to be joking, there was no way he could be angry at us for that so we decided we'd be funny too. We asked the server if she would bring him the check, but don't really leave it with him and she thought it was funny too, so she did. He was not kidding. I've never seen a grown man have such a public tantrum in my life. He was screaming at us until we got up and left (and would not let us take the check back). I went to work the next morning and my boss (who was supposed to be with us but had something come up) was coming out of the president's office and this guy, who did not swear in front of women wanted to know WTF we did to make his boss so mad that he was trying to order my boss to fire the guy that got the commission. Later on, we figured it out. Because of that commission, the sales guy earned more money that year than the bank president.
Two weeks ago in Orlando. My family and I were in a nice restaurant. There was an issue a few tables away from us, it was a group of guys in their late 20s. (guessing) It started over slow service, and the waiter, manager, and a food runner ended up in a confrontation with the four patrons. Lots of yelling and drama, the guys got escorted out, and it should have been over right there, but one of the guys came back in and hit the waiter in the back of the head (Sucker punch from behind) and was tackled by the busboy. Two of the other guys from the table come running back in (Don't know what happened to the fourth) and jump into it. Cooks came out of the back, and six restaurant workers took down the patrons. Ended with police being called and arrests being made, it was the biggest brawl I've seen in a while before the cops got there. There may have been alcohol involved.
Probably... But not EVERYONE needs alcohol to act like an idiot 🤣
Load More Replies...The fourth had probably been playing mother to them all day and was just done at that point.
You don't ever want to see the line cooks come out to fight. They are going to beat some a*s.
If this didnt say " nice restaraunt" i would have said " just another day at Waffle House"
Waffle House people could have done it with just 2 workers.
Load More Replies...This sounds very Orlando. People can be total a****les when they’re tourists. Then there’s the athlete toadies who believe they are famous by association *yikes*
is the air in Florida laced with crystal meth or something???
My brother's first wife, we were shopping in Safeways and she wanted some chocolates and my brother told her no, she sat on the floor and started to wail like a toddler, 5'2, 200lbs woman crying her f*****g eyes out sat in a fetal position.
Hey, not being able to get chocolate is a very valid reason to cry. Joking, of course. Act like an adult, lady! Sheesh!
I think it's still a valid reason, but in private... (I'm not projecting or anything)
Load More Replies...I can see why she's the 1st wife. :) Hopefully his next one was/is an actual adult. :)
Hopefully, her next husband wasn't as controlling.
Load More Replies...She wasn't upset about the chocolate. She was upset about being controlled and feeling powerless about it
Wow. That's quite some projecting you're doing. Maybe they were on a strict budget and couldn't afford it. Not everything is some sort of sinister plot against women.
Load More Replies...why was she asking her husband permission to buy food in a food store?
I get irrationally angry when asking for a spicy chicken samoosa and being handed a soya mince one, so i rarely buy them - keep your triangle of lies!
Exactly. And these people are a drain on the healthcare system.
Load More Replies...I mean... treat her like a toddler, expect a toddler reaction. She's a grown woman, why does she have to ask permission to get chocolate
I'm 5"1 100 lb I can't imagine double the weight on me at this height, She didn't need the chocolate.
It isn't her husband's, or your place to dictate that. Plain and simple.
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A customer got mad at another customer for "buying the last PS5" even though it was a pre-order. The guy followed the PS5 buyer out to his car screaming at him and trying to fight him over it. As the buyer was driving away the guy started throwing rocks at the car. The buyer sped the Hell away nearly running over someone. The crazy m**********r said he was going to sue the store cause we called the cops. Not sure what happened but I hope he got jail time for assault. F*****g stupid a*****e.
I don’t get how people have the audacity 😅 I was in the US recently and ordered an iced tea at a restaurant and it came unsweetened (because I’m 🇨🇦 and forgot you have to say “sweet tea” in the US or else they’ll give you unsweetened tea, whereas in Canada all iced tea is sweet unless you specify “unsweetened.) I was way too shy to say anything and just drank it anyways. My introvert a$$ cannot imagine throwing a fit over something like that 😅
My brain felt like that was a fair comparison - PS5 guy didn’t order properly and threw a fit, I didn’t order my iced tea properly and did not throw a fit 😅
Load More Replies...I think it's so crazy when people freak out to this extreme about the newest product. Don't get me wrong, there are some things that I am holding out hope to get (I'll get that electric violin someday!) But I can't imagine having such an emotional reaction to just having to wait for a bit longer for them to restock. Makes me wonder if it really is just entitlement or if these people have something else going on.
Are PS5s made like that? It looks like it was left in a car that got too hot in the sun.
Saw a woman stealing those packs of 12 croissants in plastic and then when security didn't let her leave she doubled down and went insane and started throwing handfuls of croissants. It was f*****g epic.
Edit: I wish I saw more but it was leaving a Safeway and as curious as I am I try my best not to rubberneck when people are having moments lol.
No, no, no, no, no!!!! That's not at all funny! (Ok it was)
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Playing mini golf and my date missed the hole and threw down his club and started yelling. That was the first and last date.
Playing some mini golf, having a "mini" tantrum. All in the name of good fun.
Went on a Dave & Buster's first date. For some reason I am stupidly good at air hockey. Dude was so mad I beat him in every game that he actually walked into a glass door in his blinding rage. Awkward but very telling...
Load More Replies...I was managing a fancy bar that got full pretty easily. A girl threw a tantrum because it was full and there wasn't a table for her - she had no reservation. She was screaming so much that I managed to wiggle a big group onto a smaller table and freed up a space for her, just to get her to be quiet. It didn't work, though. She didn't like the space I made and said she wanted our VIP table (already booked that night, and it cost €2300 to reserve it). I said no. She said if she couldn't have it, she'd lie on the floor and scream. I said she couldn't have it. So she lay down on the floor and screamed while I and all the bar clients watched her. Some people are genuinely insane and I don't understand their vision of life.
Why did they reward this shittƴ behaviour in the first place? You need to toss this whole "the customer is always right" bullshît out the window cause it is WRONG.
Hope you all laughed at her -- or even better, 'accidentally' spilled a jug of ice water onto her.
Nah, just pretend she doesn't exist, and everyone just steps over her all night until she gets up and slinks away.
Load More Replies...Best one I saw was when we were being escorted home from corfu after my husband broke his leg. We had good travel insurance, and they arranged for us to travel with Air Austria. They removed 9 seats at the back of the aircraft and add a bed above them. They got us on, with a paramedic and a nurse escorting , sitting in an opposite row. This woman came along with her wheelie case, stopped by my husband
And stared. Walked on, and out via the back stairs. Went round, came on again, and stopped beside my husband. Then called the Stewards. Wanted a bed like my husbands. They explained it was pre book, and cost 9 seats +. She insisted, wanted my husband removed from it. They had to get the captain to tell her to sit, or she'd be leaving.
Load More Replies...Can you do it near the VIP table? I think I could sell this as a floor show and upcharge them then?
Got in a minor accident in a coffeehouse parking lot. The guy got out the threw a broken piece of his car at my car, got in my face and started screaming that I ‘better f*****g have insurance’. My kids hid in the backseat, I called my husband to come help deal with the guy. Insurance companies found him 100% at fault. Then he starts calling our house saying if we don’t pay the deductible, he will ‘get it from us another way’. Called the cops. Guy screamed at them. We live in a small town and his wife heard the story. Thinking this wasn’t a first offense for him because she divorced him a year or so later.
yeah if he gets that mad over a small fender bender (that was his fault), I don't wanna know the extent of what he was doing to his poor ex-wife. I hope she's doing well away from him.
Load More Replies...Is there something in the water? So many people in USA are so angry.
Men who behave this way are the reason I keep pepper spray, a taser, and a machete in my car.
Actually sounds like a good idea. I keep joking that I need a driving gun because of all the road rage a$$holes, but I'm not sure it's a joke anymorem
Load More Replies...And this is why a carry a mini stun-gun on my keychain ( that is the give me a minute to get away ) a can of pepper spray, also on my keychain plus my big stun gun which is my " I WILL drop a m**********r and you won't get up" that is in my bag alongside a KA-BAR Tanto Knife and yes I own a Gun, which stays at home.
What’s disturbing is that you even need them at all (but from the stories I’ve heard . . . it sounds like it’s necessary.) Pretty sure at least three of those things are illegal in Canada. I don’t know what a KA-BAR Tanto knife is, so I don’t know about that one. I also don’t feel the need to have them here, though.
Load More Replies...Security guard here, I've seen many, a more notable one was when a drunk lady was trying to drive her car off of a two-story parking garage, but she was failing to make one of the turns without scratching the side of her truck, I tried telling her to leave her truck up there and not drive, but she wasn't hearing any of it, she then became convinced that the architecture of the building was designed to trap her in particular, so she began screaming ,"HELP I'M TRAPPED" repeatedly before taking the turn so incorrectly that she tore her wheel well and gas cap clean off her truck, I watched and cringed as they were slowly torn off the truck, the sound it made was wretched, she didn't care she just kept driving, she then proceeded to hit one of the cars on the lower level, at this point I had already documented everything and called the cops, the cops gave her a DUI whilst she was screaming the whole time that I had set her up, a few days later when it was time for her to check out of the hotel, she was staring at me the entire time while checking out, and upon leaving she said "see you later Allen..." my name isn't Allen..., the front desk guy would ask me to tell this story to people while laughing his a*s off for the following year.
When I worked at Starbucks we would have this person who would come in just for a cup of water. She would walk In immediately raising her voice and cussing in front of customers and their kids. One day she reached over the bar and grabbed one of my barista’s wrists because she was in a bad mood or something idk. So I told her she needed to leave and wasn’t allowed to come back ever again. She stood in the doorway cussing and screaming at me and threatened to cut my “mother f*****g head off”. This was in front of a lobby full of customers. Maybe 30 people or so. Fast forward a few weeks and she’s back. She makes a scene and starts going off again. A customer decided to stand up for the workers (this was my day off and I wasn’t there). She grabbed a coffee from the handoff plane and threw it on the customer. Then she spit on his kids. Meanwhile she’s still yelling and cussing and threatening everyone in the store. One of the baristas sent me the video she took of this happening. I was shocked. I didn’t know how to react. Apparently the customer she assaulted filed a police report on her so she has a warrant for assault.
It woulda taken a lot of restraint to not hit that woman. Throw drink on me? Fine. Spit on my kids? Im beating you to within an inch of your life.
This is why I carry a pepper spray gun in my purse, to use if people start s**t. Of course I can’t fire it inside, but it looks intimidating. I also hope I will never have to use it.
When I was a chef I worked two and sometimes three jobs. Was at job #3, greasy spoon spot in rural colorado, and had not slept in two days. Fired an order of over medium eggs, boss chirps at me to go take care of something. I forget eggs while putting away food while “chef/owner” is standing in the kitchen. I proceed to royally scorch the eggs, no big deal, it’s like $0.45 worth of eggs. Psych. This mother f****r grabs the pan, whips it at the wall where the knives are hanging. Breaking the pan in half and sending hot oil and knives flying around our tiny a*s kitchen. This man child proceeds to scream at me for 5 minutes in our wide open kitchen while I pick up the catastrophe he has just created. Refire eggs, send out the plate, customer is happy. When I quit over text later in the day after going to job#1 he proceeds to call me 26 times in 30 minutes leaving voice mails ranging from “mother f*****g a*****e!” “F****t” and “ I will f*****g kill you!” Then he texted me 45 times over the next 8hours threatening my life and telling me to never contact his wife or anyone involved with the business again. Shout out to Shane at the chimney brick in Eaton colorado.
Not to mention the pot-throwing! Throwing hot oil around is no joke.
Load More Replies...I would have left immediately after the boss threw the pan at the wall...
I worked in a fast food kitchen. I opened the cooler one day, and an egg immediately fell onto the floor and broke (I think my coworkers set a booby trap thinking it was funny). So, I immediately go to the back to get something to clean it up, and in the 15 seconds I'm gone the owner walks in from nowhere and starts shouting about 'why no one is cleaning up this mess!'.
When I worked at a local mom and pop type restaurant/cafe/upscale grocery store (think whole foods but not a chain) back in the day we made this cheese dip, Better Cheddar, to put on crackers and what not. It's pretty good, but there is an unhealthy cult following for this dip from all the locals that live in this middle class area. If someone is having a little party or get together with some wine you know there's going to be some better cheddar on the table.
Anyways, one 4th of July weekend we didn't have any more better cheddar. We were completely out and we're waiting for our supplier to drop off this very specific type of cheddar we used to make it and most people understood if you come back tomorrow... the 4th, we'll have plenty in stock and your party will be saved. Except 1 woman.
When she learned we didn't have any in stock you would swear we just told her the only cure to her life ending disease was just flushed down the toilet because we didn't think anyone had the disease. She went to the fridge with all our other dips and what not in it and started opening the dips and throwing them around the cafe/store area making a HUGE mess. People were covered in spinach artichoke, buffalo chicken, bleu cheese dip, all the dips were wasted and when the display fridge was emptied she slammed the door causing the glass to crack all the way from the bottom to the top. Some of the containers she threw broke the TV, they broke the display cases for our fancy cheeses and prepared foods you just need to heat up. An estimate of the waste and damage would be around $3000 because those display cases were old and finding a replacement glass was impossible because it was curved, so a new one would need to be specially made somewhere in upstate new york.
Best part of it all was she was a friend of the owner. We all knew her very well because she would come in 3, 4, 5 times a week order off the menu and just be a problem. When she came in a few days later I was the one who decided we're not dealing with her BS anymore and refused service. She got defensive left and came back with the owner. Like a child tattling on someone. I had the pleasure of telling the owner she was the cause of all the damage and the reason we were closed on the 4th to fix the damage. The owner was not aware of this, I assume the manager just told them a random customer got angry. Lady tried to deny it but the head chef and me had pulled a copy of the security video immediately, so we could watch it again and laugh, and showed the owner.
Owner insisted the woman would need to pay for the damages and lost product other wise there would be legal action and she would not be allowed back in until she does... 3 months later, glass still broken, I was written up for not serving her. I quit shortly after that and after I found a better job bar tending in the city. This was about 11-12 years ago now and I recently went in to pick up some better cheddar for a work thing, the glass on the dip fridge is still broken in the exact same way and some of the dips that hit the roof are still there.
The fridge glass was still broken and there was dip on the ceiling? Sounds like that store went downhill after that.
Probably something to do with the owner allowing his friends to trash his store and not pay for it. Owner doesn't give a s**t.
Load More Replies...In my accent, “better cheddar” and “bedder chettar” are pronounced exactly the same. It kind of drives me nuts but people would look at me funny if I started pronouncing the T’s like T’s 😅
Who else just tried to say it to see lmao
Load More Replies...No way would i stay friends with someone that treated my staff and my business like this, i don't care who they are or if the payed for the damages done.
That sounds disgusting and all these years later - not a health code violation?
At Orange County, CA John Wayne Airport, a grad school friend I was traveling with actually laid down on her (soft) luggage on the floor, screamed and wailed like a toddler because she missed her flight. I have never seen such a spectacle. The airline desk workers were alarmed and came over to reassure her there were other flights they could put her on later. She was in her 30s.
I was very scared of flying. My first flight was a last minute thing, I was travelling with my then-boyfriend but plane was packed and we couldn't sit together, we got seats 10 or so rows apart. I had a panic attack right there, sobbing and wheezing because I couldn't breathe. So, I'm not throwing stones here.
I'm a crier and if I was stressed enough missing a flight might make me cry, but I'd try to not do that in public. Screaming, wailing and lying on the floor is so over the top.
If this had happened to me I probably would have said "aw man" in a whiny voice before asking a staff member what I should do.
Used to work at Publix. Old man walked in, went to the deli, bought a fried chicken meal box, and proceeded to lose it because there wasn’t gravy included with the meal. The only time we ever had gravy as a side was Thanksgiving. We explained this. “WAAL HOW’M AH SPOSED TAH EAT MAH FRIED CHICKEN WITH NO GRAVY GODDAMMIT.” Red in the face hollering about his gravy, stomping up and down the aisles. Eventually the store manager got him calmed down and out the door but it was a solid thirty minutes of WHAT KIND OF A PLACE AIN’T GOT GRAVY FOR FRIED CHICKEN. That’s tied with the woman who threw a bottle of wine at my head because the law in my state would not allow me to sell it to her before 8:30 in the morning. God I hated working there.
How have humans eaten meat for thousands of years without gravy?!! This poor man was clearly suffering /s 🙄😂
I've seen the cave paintings, there is clearly gravy next to the bison
Load More Replies...For non-Americans, Publix is big in Florida, which is all you need to know about this.
I'm in the US and haven't heard of this place before, but I don't live in Florida.
Load More Replies...Can confirm that fried chicken does in fact go down better with gravy! 🤣🤣
Yeah, he had a point, but you need the have the gravy on mashed potatoes or biscuits…
Load More Replies...I worked at an off-licence (UK speak for liquor store / bottle shop) and the alcoholics would always be in at 9.40am or 9.50am on a Sunday trying to buy beer or cider or vodka etc. Would tell them I can't sell it to them until 10am and the begging and pleading was sometimes ridiculous. 'Come on mate it's only 10 minutes, nobody will know" - like OK if it's such an insignificant amount of time, just wait! Not losing my job for you mate
I’m not from the US, but isn’t Publix a grocery store? Wouldn’t they have canned gravy the guy could purchase? Or is that just too logical?
Yup. Publix is their signature store, and gravy with fried chicken is a very southern thing. I would guess this guy was around Tallahassee
Load More Replies...I was waiting to board a flight once and they were accepting family boarding. This woman and her husband roll up with like 2-3 kids all under the age of 2 and a HUGE folded stroller. I'm not sure what the exact issue was, but they told them they had to do something different with the stroller, which caused them to have to delay their boarding. Suddenly the mom starts yelling her part of the conversation. All I heard was her complaining that "THIS IS HOW LOYAL, WHITE AMERICAN FAMILIES ARE TREATED" (her words, not mine) and that "YOU'D THINK THEY WERE TERRORISTS". I think the funniest part was not a single person batted an eye over this. Her husband was obviously humiliated, but stayed silent. All of this over common sense airport rules and a SLIGHT inconvenience to them as the airline actually held up the boarding process for them so they could get the situation dealt with and still have priority family boarding.
I will never understand how someone can breed with another after seeing what is supposed to be their partner do things like that.
I'm guessing rose tinted glasses? Love makes us do crazy things. 💔
Load More Replies...Throughout American history, most terrorists have been individuals who would have described themselves as loyal, white Americans. The Ku Klux Klan, the January 6 mob, Timothy McVeigh, the Birmingham church bombers, etc.
I would have liked to know what she meant by Loyal. Loyal to who or what?
I'm amused by the term 'white '. Folks, you are not white. You are, at best, beige. Beige power, baby! Guess it doesn't ring right.
You've obviously never met my family. ;) I'm as white as a ghost. When I first start wearing shorts in warm weather you need sunglasses to avoid being blinded by the glare off my legs. And someone once asked my brother if he's an albino. (He's not) LOL!
Load More Replies...Used to work at a pizza shop. A lady called one day wanting to use two hefty coupons that would have made her order basically free, but there are rules that don't allow people to use certain coupons together, so this lady starts trying to throw her "weight" at me, and telling me she was ..."The executive of an 18 million dollar company" and basically told me I was poor and worthless because I worked at a pizza place. I was a delivery driver and very familiar with the trailer park she lived at. It was a s**t hole. Another time, we had an older dude call and ask where the free parmesan cheese he asked for was because someone forgot to place them with his order. Normally, on free items, we won't send a driver out to deliver them, but first he asked for them directly and second, I was gonna take them to him because I had another delivery nearby his place. He was super nice the whole time, and then right as I was about to hang up, he tells me he's gonna shoot and kill whoever showed up as retribution for forgetting his free parmesan cheese. The absolute calm in his voice as he said that sent shivers down my spine. I had my boss blacklist that guy after that. I've got a million more stories for my 7 years as a pizza delivery driver. But those are just the ones that come to mind first.
First one's got to be multi-level marketing. 'Be your own executive' and whatever other c**p they tell people.
Well, if you're the "executive" of an $18m company, surely this is just pocket change to you.?
How are all the comments so far about the 1st person and not about the psychopath that threatened to kill the delivery driver?
Yeah that would have been a firm "thanks for the warning, we will be sending no-one then, bye" for me
Load More Replies...Even if she had been Scrooge McDuck himself that would not be a good reason to get a pizza cheaper.
We were briefly friends with a couple of newly weds from work. We used to hold casual card nights in the houses of all the couples involved in rotation but never had any issues until it was the newlyweds turn. We are all playing cards, one of the husband and wife teams hits a lucky streak and is winning most hands. Suddenly the groom stands up and leaves the table, walking towards the kitchen, where we had all left the snacks we had brought. The winning guy calls out ‘grab me a packet of crisps while you are out there, please.’ The groom returns with a big packet of crisps, throws them on the ground and jumps on them, then runs to his bedroom and slams the door. We were all sitting there thinking WTF just happened? His wife says ‘Roddy hates to lose. You should all leave now.’ We never told them again who was hosting the card nights.
I bet he chased all her friends away, with her consent ofc. Edit: she enables his bad behaviour.
Semi-regular customer gets assistance from a coworker who had just started that week. Usually this guy loves to talk about how he breeds rottweilers back in Cuba-he'll talk your ear off and usually I just smile and nod while trying to recommend him the supplies he was actually here for. Well for this particular night, he decided to somehow *pivot* the usual convo about his Cuban Rotties into how he thinks "kids in Cuba are more mature" than the US (we're in the US) and started to tell this poor new coworker about how he thought it was b******t that an adult got arrested for statutory with a 16 year old. I, while scanning someone else's items at the register, had to quickly, calmly, but firmly interrupt him with a simple. "Sir, this is not the time and place for this conversation." He then goes on about how he thought America was all about "free speech" and starts ranting and raving, with no further provocation from anyone else. The manager came in and sadly, started ringing him up himself rather than kick him out, but even other customers were shocked while he was *still* ranting and raving about how he "wished this whole country would blow up!" Thankfully I never saw him again, but I also never saw that coworker after that week. Can't say I blame her.
So pedo in another country ranting about the country he hates? THEN GTFO! Go back to abusing kids dogs in commie Cuba since it’s your alleged custom. It’s not in a civilized society to ever touch a child or breed dogs for fighting.
The right to free speech always carries with it the expectation that others will use their free speech right to tell you to shut the f**k up.
I worked at Wendys as a teen and one evening I was working drive thru. Some guy came through and ordered two 4 for 4's and proceeded to pay in coins. I counted the coins, they were short. Then I counted them again, got the same total and they were short. He insisted he wasn't short. I went and got the coin counter and counted them with that, I got the same total, he was short. We were about to just give him the food and then he started screaming and yelling. He parked his car at the drive thru window and squeezed through the little crack from the door to the wall to come inside. Our lobby was full of young families (dinner rush) and he was actively smoking both a joint and a cigarette in the lobby, next to multiple very young children. We asked him to leave and he wouldn't, then he assaulted a coworker of mine who was maybe 100 lbs soaking wet and a relatively frail woman in her 60's. Another guest called the cops and he proceeded to assault an officer when they arrived. Instead of two 4 for 4s he got two counts of assault. He also got a DUI for smoking a joint while driving. Could've kept his mouth shut and had two 4 for 4s for free.
I had a guy yell and insist I was racist because I wouldn't give him is guacamole for free. We had been having a good conversation up to that point, and he had even asked me why I was 'so nice', but I'm pretty sure he was high out of his gourd. In the end, I paid for the guacamole out of my own pocket just because I didn't want to deal with him anymore.
I didn't see this, but one of my managers told me about the customer who was so upset that he kept turning around and around in a circle, stomping his feet and screaming "f**k, f**k, f**k" the entire time. You'd have to pay for that entertainment anywhere else.
Oh boy, let me tell you! I once saw a grown man throw a full-on tantrum at the grocery store because they ran out of his favorite cereal. He was flailing his arms, yelling about the "injustice of the cereal industry" and demanding to speak to the manager like it was a life-or-death situation. I half expected him to drop to the floor and start kicking his legs! People were just standing there, wide-eyed, clutching their shopping carts like they were life preservers. It was both hilarious and a little terrifying—like a scene straight out of a sitcom! 😂🥣.
Dude -- there are other grocery stores. One of them might have some in stock, if it's that important to you.
Nope, the cereal industry is just out to get him. It’s a conspiracy!
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Was it cinnamon toast crunch?! Cause if so... I kinda get it! 🤣
My uncle yelling at me when I was 5. He couldn’t stand the fact that I was sitting next to my aunt in the restaurant, when he wanted to sit next to her.
My emotionally immature parents have had several public tantrums. I think people would just see them as mentally ill and I wonder about it too. - My mom and I were in a Marshall’s. She basically stepped out of line to look at some bins next to checkout. When she wanted to get back in line, the women maybe told her to go to the back of the line. She then complains loudly about discrimination (we are a minority race) - My dad often has road rages especially triggered by luxury brand vehicles. He will tail gate them while we are in the vehicle. He seems to get a rush and feel extremely satisfied that he has intimidated rich people. - At Disneyland, with extended family, my dad decides to pick a fight with a big and tall security guard. My dad is a short man. I seem to remember him poking the guard in his belly. Later on, when my parents were not around, my SIL managed to make light of the matter that it was really funny. She didn’t have to grow up with this lunatic as a father. - At a restaurant, he somehow got pissed that he had to wait in line and felt slighted. He complained loudly on how he wanted to speak to the manager. I let him know that servers will spit in the food of rude customers. We left the restaurant without eating. Now my parents are using every tactic they can to convince me to move near them. No f*****g way. I’ve only described their public behavior. This doesn’t include their even worse behavior in private situations when they threaten to kill us over minor things.
Dude no, i worked several years as a waitress and i have never ever spat in a customers food nore have i ever seen anyone else do it or say they did. We are not savages you know.
I too work several years in food service and never did it or saw it; however, if someone saying it to their @$$hole family member as a deterrent to their $h!tty behavior works, I am all for it!
Load More Replies...A guy at work came out of a meeting where he was told to change his design on a project, which was a fairly standard step in the process. He stomped back to his desk. Slammed down his notebook, tossed a folder of papers on the floor, sits down and cranked his music. Normally we were in cubicle farms but the office was being renovated so we had no walls so everyone could see this, and his music is just blasting in an open area. The manager walks by and tells him to turn his music off. Poopy pants slams some more stuff around on his desk, "f**k this", and walked out. He came in late the next day still pouting and punching stuff around on his desk. He was like that for 3 days, during which there was another meeting where he was told to grow up. He was 35 years old.
I used to work at a GameStop. We had told a guy we couldnt buy his games as he didn’t have an ID (a bit of a silly rule as we’d give them like 10 cents for a hundred games). The guy stomped out. About 15 minutes later, we see him come back in and literally throw a jar of mayonnaise at us. He must’ve loosened the lid because when the jar hit the wall behind us, we were treated to an explosion of mayo on god damn everything.
Call the police, show them the damage and the security video. They will give the guy a lesson in anger management.
On my first cruise, my 11 year old son and I rounded a corner and there were two old ladies, one standing in the stairwell and another halfway up the staircase, screaming. The two white haired ladies were hollering things like: "I HATE YOU!" and "I wish I'd never taken you on this trip!" and so on.
My son's eyes were as wide as saucers. Apparently any sort of tizzy that I had gotten into in his presence was far eclipsed by the performance given by these two elderly gals!
Cruises are "Boomer Boats". The longer the cruise the older the passengers. My theory is ... as we age we revert to infants. Temper tantrum, needing help walking, getting pushed in wheeled chairs, soft foods, diapers, return to mother ... earth.
That's very ageist and ugly. Many elderly people live with a variety of constant or intermittent pains, and it can be devastating to come to grips with all the loss of friends, family and one's own abilities. But if you are fortunate enough to become truly old, I hope you will remember your mocking and condescending attitude.
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Weekly market going, as it has been for the previous two or three months (an all summer thing). Dude I guess has enough of it and decides to scream at everyone out his window that he's going to get his gun and shoot everyone up, then disappears.
Well, someone called the cops, we got evacuated, and he got arrested. I can't remember if he actually even owned a gun, but turns out the guy was all bark and no bite anyway.
"All bark and no bite", you have that saying too? We have it in spanish, "perro que ladra no muerde." 🤗
To get his gun and shoot everyone would be more of a sexual menace, rather than a life threat, here in Europe....
As law enforcement ive seen countless tantrums from grown adults I think the worst/dumbest was a guy who booked and checked into a hotel Room late at night after partying and lost his s**t when he was made to check out at 11. He was adamant because the DATE he checked in was that day that he was entitled to stay until the next calendar dates check out time (basically in his mind hustling an extra night’s stay for the price of a single night) We spent like a good 45minutes explaining why he was wrong and that he had to leave because staff said gtfo. He got so mad he called his mom to cosign his silly strategy because “you officers arent experienced traveler's like myself” (says guy staying at a hooker hangout by the pjs) and even she told him he was wrong and sounding really stupid. He basically tantrumed so hard i had to start physically removing him from the lobby and he flipped out creating an arrest situation for himself. All he had to Do was leave. I was still gonna just psych eval him but the supervisor wouldnt stand for his nonsense and ordered him arrested.
The sentence is sad. I know someone who is bipolar and was arrested for excessive littering. He wss having a manic episode with a psychotic break and wss throwing all his belongings all over his lawn. Spent weeks in jail before someone finally admitted he needed mental health help and sent him to a hospital.
That was an okay outcome. In my country, the cops just shoot people having mental health issues.
Load More Replies...do you know honestly, I think that guy might have had a point. If I check in on January 1 I should check out on January 2? I'm not gonna throw any fights about it, but I think I might just bring that one up someday if the opportunity arises and see what the hotel says about it.
The hotel will likely say: yes sir/maam, you checked in January 1. However, you checked in at 12:01 am January 1. Your reservation was for the night of December 31, to checkin Dec 31 and Checkout January 1. However, as a courtesy, we do allow late checkin if the hotel is not busy. The alternative is that we set a cutoff time and if you are not checked in by then, your deposit is forfeit and we'll put the room back on as "available" Source: too many people checking in super late so it was technically the next day, thinking they should get another night for free. Didn't like being told that if their logic held and 12:01 January 1 didn't count for a December 31 reservation, then they couldn't check in now because their reservation was for YESTERDAY and not today. And we have no-show fees.
Load More Replies...Working security, I saw countless tantrums from cops. Especially the one I caught raping a sex worker in a hotel stairway.
Probably the random old guy who started s**t talking and berating the pharmacy staff at my local Walgreens because his meds weren't ready yet and they were very swamped. I apologized on behalf of that s****y human to the guy working the counter who had to deal with that BS and he said that specific old dude has been doing that constantly at multiple places, not just that pharmacy. Counter guy worked at other places where the old dude has literally been banned for his behavior. Imagine being so uncivil you're BANNED from basic every day stores/pharmacies. Absolutely ridiculous.
LoL, being banned from one place already and still insisting on being an a-hole to the staff working.
I used to work at a call center for various utility companies, first calling customers with imminent shutoff notices (Cash or Candles) & then in customer service taking calls. I could write a novel on some of the things I heard, but my absolute favorite was during my first year making cash or candles calls. I called a customer regarding his gas bill. He wasn’t there, but his wife answered. For this particular gas company, we were allowed to speak to a spouse if the customer was not present. So I start talking to the wife & start to give her the “your bill is overdue” spiel. As soon as I mentioned the overdue bill, this lady freaking lost it. “THAT SON OF A B***H! HE TOLD ME HE PAID IT!” She was absolutely BAWLING into the phone. I tried to explain that it was very possible that he had paid the bill & their number had not yet made it out of our dialer, which happened quite a bit. “B******T! B******T! DON’T START STICKING UP FOR HIM!” More pitiful sobbing. “No wonder he was gone three f*****g hours!” Turns out, this man had left earlier to pay the bill. He had come home, left the bill & receipt on the counter & left again. His wife was convinced he had lied about paying the bill, forged the payment receipt and was cheating on her. It took me 15 minutes to get this lady rational enough to call the gas company & confirm that the bill had, in fact, been paid.
"Cash or candles" - I hadn't heard that one before. It's good and succinct. High information density.
At an old job working at what was effectively a gas station connected to a certain popular retail chain. A customer who frankly was speaking very quietly did a very poor job of explaining to me what they wanted on their lottery ticket and I got like one number wrong or something Now normally this is no big deal typically I just send them inside to customer service as they can refund the ticket and print them the correct one But no no that was not acceptable for this man he sat there screaming and shouting about how I was trying to rip him off and steal his money and even started giving me death threats. I was going to refund him right this second or he was going to f*****g break into there and kill me or fight me or whatever b******t I calmly pointed out to him the fact that he is currently being recorded by about eight different cameras I have several weapons with me and there are several customers behind him. Either he goes to customer service and gets his f*****g refund like I keep telling him to or I call the police and he gets dragged away and gets at least a night in jail and probably a misdemeanor for threats of violence. And there would be pretty much no chance of fighting it since we have video evidence that does include audio Seem to finally get through to him and he angrily stormed off to the store where surprise surprise customer service was able to fix his issue.
Proves that they CAN control themselves if they want to, they just choose not to.
We had people lined up out the door on one busy super huge lotto night when our ticket machine started to smoke. I had to tell everyone we couldn't print out any more tickets and the guy in front of me was yelling for just one more ticket. Dude, the machine is on fire!
Wouldn't it have been GREAT if the messed up lottery ticket was the winner? I just LOVE the idea of Karma working like it SHOULD!!!
Some woman in the food court yelling at the cashier that her soup was too cold. When the cashier told her to wait because she was taking another customer's order the angry lady grabbed her cup and splashed the cold soup on the cashier. She called security and the angry customer was ushered out of the mall, screaming like a preschooler all the way.
"I called over the chef and told him to take it away and bring it back hot. He did! The looks on their faces still haunt me today!" - Rimmer, Red Dwarf, talking about being served gazpacho soup at the Captain's table.
Load More Replies...I had a flight delayed 13 hours once. Here was a procession of adult tantrums towards the customer service counter. It got so bad the airline had police come and stand next to the counter and deal with the verbally abusive ones. It was a complete s**t show.
Honestly 13 hours is a bafflingly long delay 😳 no airport worker deserves being berated or harassed or bullied over it at all, but I hope the travellers got something for being forced to wait over half a day!
Probably related to duty cycle time. There are strict regulations about how long crews can work. If there was a delay that timed out the existing crew, and there wasn’t another one available, they would have to wait out the mandatory rest time before they could fly again.
Load More Replies...Flying back from New Zealand, we had a flight delay of four days. Air New Zealand put us up in a luxury hotel with free meals in downtown Aukland. I somehow managed to keep my temper.
I feel like a good number of airport meltdowns are directly tied to flying anxiety. Maybe I am just making excuses for them but I can only imagine getting mentally prepared for a flight, maybe a xanax or dramamine at the very least and then it's cancelled... BUT the airport workers never deserve the backlash!
Yes, totally true. Also, many ppl drink before their flight because of this. And let's not forget the smoking ban in airports.
Load More Replies...Flight delay got me the closest I've come to throwing a tantrum at an innocent worker. I apparently could get it refunded, but not the connection I was going to miss because they were independently booked. As my desire to scream peaked, I took a deep breath and said just to vent some pressure " I really want to scream at you, but I understand that you are powerless to help me. " Bro was sympathetic. Thanks to some website my ex told me about I managed to figure out a new pair of flights later that day. I understand the frustration, but It's not within my rights to yell at someone who is literally unable to help me.
At that point just rent a car and start driving (if you can of course).
As a former retail manager, I've seen a lot. The most ridiculous one was when I got called to the register because a woman thought the sales tax was a penny more than it should have been. She bought a $3 scarf that was half price, so it was $1.50. With tax it was $1.54. Tax is 6.35%, and she thought it should be $1.53. Math isn't my strongest suit but I told her that the .35% probably pushed it over an extra penny. She kept arguing to the point where she had tears in her eyes and refused to leave. I finally told her that I would give her a penny and she said no, paid and left.
I promise that when I'm Emperor, every retail employee will be allowed to do just that to one customer per week.
Load More Replies...In Canada we don’t even have pennies if you pay in cash, the cash price rounds up or down to the nearest 5. I remember having a lady freak out that her total would be $8.33 if she paid with debit/credit but $8.35 if she paid in cash. She only had cash and was demanding her two pennies back. I had to tell her there were literally no physical pennies in the building and they haven’t been modern currency in our country for like a decade 😅
If being allegedly swindled out of a penny bothers you, please don't come to Australia as we round down (and up) to the nearest multiple of 5 or 10 if you are paying cash
The manager might have offered her a penny for her thoughts, but that customer was obviously all out of stock.
I worked at a local hamburger/hot dog place in high school. It was a super popular location in a mall food court. We would have lines wrapped around the entire food court starting from opening at 10:30 for 2-3 hours straight. I was taking orders one day when we’d been into the rush about 45 minutes. I was in the zone, not really noticing the people, just taking orders. All of a sudden this dude stormed up to the counter and threw his hamburger at me. “THIS IS THE THIRD TIME THIS HAPPENED TODAY!!!!!! I ASKED FOR NO MAYO HOW HARD IS THAT?” Then he backed down a little and said “SHE PUT THE ORDER IN RIGHT” and pointed at me while waving his receipt. The manager came up from the back and apologized, just as sweet and caring as he could be. He said it was his fault, he’d make a new one right away. Every single person in line just stared at this goon. He finally kind of realized what a colossal a*s he was being and got a little sheepish, though he didn’t apologize to either anybody. I couldn’t help thinking how much fast food does this guy eat to have 3 wrong orders at 11:45 am?
I worked at a burger place that had the same 5 default condiments on every burger (ketchup, mustard etc). People would ask for no mayo or no mustard etc, but after a while when you’ve been doing hundreds of burgers a day, things can get missed. We’re all only human, and human brains aren’t perfect. Throwing an over-the-top fit over something as small as the wrong condiments on your bun always always always just makes that angry person look bad, not the store worker. It costs $0 to be polite.
I want my burgers plain. I don't like condiments. Occasionally, someone would screw up. I'd take the sandwich back to the counter, and tell them that I asked for plain. I have never had a problem with them making another sandwich for me. Never.
Load More Replies...I worked in France where one of the fastest and cheapest places to grab lunch was Subway (also, one of the few places with Halal options and my coworker was Muslim). They were always slammed at lunch time. Every time, they ask, "What kind of bread?" and then, "What kind of sandwich?" and then, "Do you want it toasted?" I would always so, "No, not toasted." One time, even though I said, "No, not toasted," the worker threw it in the oven. She had to redo it three times. But I didn't yell or complain. You see that they are working as fast as is humanly possible and, at that speed, things happen.
I wonder if the quality of Subway's food is better in Europe. Just the mere mention of Halal options makes me think that in the US we -again - get s**t on a shingle. I mean, just read this : https://www.eater.com/2016/8/8/12403338/subway-yoga-mat-chemical-mcdonalds-burger-king-wendys#:~:text=Remember%20Subway's%20%E2%80%9Cyoga%20mat%20chemical,to%20phase%20out%20the%20ingredient. You have no idea how bad and unhealthy food can get in the US and we are stuck with it. They have us over a barrel, we have to eat.
Load More Replies...The time I was working at a tire shop by the mall and it was Black Friday. The mall ropes off certain areas to keep the flow of traffic going, and someone moved the posts. My husband was visiting me at work when we saw the cars backing up. We went out to move the posts, so people could drive again, and some f*****g dude gets out of his car just belligerent that he’s been waiting to get out. We try to explain we are helping him do that, and now that he’s out of his car screaming he’s the a*****e holding up everyone. Dude pulls a god damn gun, and I think it was the spirit of Black Friday but I just threw my arms up like we are trying to help you, and you want to shoot us? People are backed up honking at this man child to get back in his car and go the f**k on. We tell him police are on the way if he wants to keep waiting or shoot someone while he waits, whatever you want big dawg it’s your show. Dude has a moment of clarity and drives off FINALLY. I hope he stays up at night thinking about what a little b***h he was that day for years to come. I hope he doesn’t have a gun any more but I have my doubts. I have not worked another Black Friday in retail since then.
I'm sorry but i don't understand this logic at all, also im curious but a little worried to ask what the other reasons are?
Load More Replies...People like this are why I don't go anywhere near stores between the last week of November and the last week of January. Too many a$$holes.
It was my dad, and unfortunately public tantrums were something that happened regularly with him when I was growing up. He would get angry over some minor thing (he didn't like the food at a restaurant, he thought my mom or I gave him a rude look, someone was smoking in the restaurant, etc). This was in the '90s, so none of his episodes ever were recorded, but I guarantee they would have been if cell phones and the internet had been around then, because he absolutely loved making a scene and would often leave me and my mom stranded in places until he felt like coming back to get us. The worst time, though, was when we took a 3 day trip to an amusement park and I was allowed to bring a friend. I was probably 15 years old at the time, which would have made my dad about 50 years old then. We stayed in a hotel, and when we got there I think my friend made some joke about sharing the bed with me, like she didn't want to or something, but it was meant as a joke and everyone knew this except for my dad. He immediately became pissy and stayed in a bad mood. We went to a restaurant and he just kept getting angrier and angrier, finally blowing up at us and storming out of the restaurant. He drove off, squealing the tires, while I was absolutely dying of embarrassment in front of my friend. She had already seen his tantrums before, so she knew what he was like, but it still was awful to have it not just happen in front of her, but in front of all of those people in the restaurant. I was trying not to cry, but wasn't successful. When he returned to the restaurant, I was sort of sniffling a bit, and that set him off again. He slammed down his fork and stormed out of the restaurant again. I guess my crying had set him off this time. I can only imagine what the other people in the place thought about all of this, but no one said anything to us. He squealed the tires again, peeling out of the parking lot. We ended up going outside to sit on the curb to wait for him to come back, since we were in a different state with no way to get anywhere until he came back. When he came back, he acted like we needed to apologize to him. So my mom did, because she always did when he acted like this. He settled down then and drove us back to the hotel and acted more or less normal (for him) for the rest of the trip. This was just one example of so many and I have no idea how he never got the police called on him when he was doing this stuff, because it happened so many times. I moved out pretty much as soon as I was able to as an adult, for obvious reasons.
People like this act this way cause they keep getting away with it, there are no consequences to their nasty behaviour.
Unfortunately this is happening more and more. It seems that certain folks think it's normal. Until their "leader" is held accountable, it will certainly continue.
Load More Replies...Was waiting to board a flight and they are lining up the pre-board passengers. This older man starts throwing a tantrum when the gate agent starts wheeling another passenger in front of him. “I’ve just had chemo and I get to go first!” The gate agent said “sir, all of these people need assistance. I need for you to be an adult and wait your turn.” Guy kept pounding his feet and stomping around in the boarding area. Gate agent thankfully didn’t give in to his tantrum and went ahead and boarded the person in the wheelchair. Throwing a tantrum over being second instead of first to board just seemed unnecessary. Not sure how he decided he was the sickest person boarding the plane.
Isn't that a somewhat dubious honor: being the sickest person on the plane?
So many of these involve boarding, or failing to board, a plane. I don't even stand up from the waiting area until it's my group's turn to board; there's no point in it.
In one very important sense, he was indeed the sickest person boarding the plane.
I work in hotels. Dude left behind his charger. Standard charger, nothing special. Called for daaaaays looking for it to be sent to him in Canada. The charger would cost him more to ship from the US to CAN than the charger was worth. Charger MAYBE cost $20, it cost him $45US to send back to him. GM was in charge of sending items back and unfortunately got sick/family emergencies so it wasn't sent back for almost two weeks. He called EVERY DAY for 2 weeks about this charger. He would quite literally SCREAM at my desk agents and I to the point I quit taking his calls. The final day, and the day my GM was finally back in office, dude called literally 33 times during my shift. Literally SCREAMING "I WANT MY CHARGER!!!" My visual was that kid from the movie Better Off Dead, " I WANT MY TWO DOLLARS". I get it is his charger, but he was so out of pocket it didn't make sense. It was literally a cheap amazon type charger.
That dude was a huge unreasonable jerk for sure! But, I have to ask, why was the GM the only one capable of sending a package?
Why is be so ANGRY at everyone else? Who forgot the damn charger in the first place???
Literally isn't used literally any more, literally.
Load More Replies...I have seen several, usually d***s or alcohol are involved but I've seen an anger meltdown from a lady before that was absolutely unreal. Must have been suffering mentally from something as it was beyond intense. The most entertaining one was a beautiful girl, obviously very rich, throwing a toddler-esque tantrum outside of a club in Sweden. She had tried to walk in, the bouncer wanted her to wait in line, she obviously didn't like that and tried to push her way in before losing it. Stamping her feet, screaming, throwing things, hammering her fists on him until another bouncer carried her away. She stamp walked in circles shouting. It was wild. It was also light outside so everyone walking along the harbor in Stockholm could see her have her little princess meltdown.
I saw the beginning of this but didn't witness the full blown meltdown. My immediate family flew to another state for my grandmother's funeral. My husband and I paid for our flights. My parents paid for theirs and my sisters flights. My sister has always been bad with money and my parents have always rescued her. At the time, she was 38 and I was 34. My parents were nice enough to pay for two rental cars: one for them and my sister and another for my husband and me. My sister got pissed that she didn't have her own rental car and threw a fit. Her fit escalated and she went to her hotel room while my dad followed and tried to calm her down. I didn't see this part, but I was told that she had a full on meltdown and threw herself down on the floor kicking and screaming. She demanded that my parents pay to change her flight so that she could leave two days early (immediately after the funeral). The next day, at the funeral, she was absolutely and completely charming to everyone. Only a handful of us knew that less than 24 hours earlier, she was a total psycho. Meanwhile, I was still processing what had happened and how my parents were catering to her insanity while dealing with my grief also. I didn't speak to my sister for two years after that. I still keep her at arms length. She is now on some better meds that stabilize her more, but there is still a ton of resentment in me.
Not excusing her behaviour but she was on medication that didn't work good so there might be some issue with mental illness.
That's true. We had a customer come in once absolutely bat-s**t crazy and screamed and practically assaulted my coworker. She came back just a couple of days later perfectly sane to apologize and tell us she hadn't been on her meds that day. She was a customer of ours for years and never acted like that before or after. Medications can do weird things or be lifesaving.
Load More Replies...I worked at the airport Avis/Budget return area in college during the summer. The typical procedure is that we check for damage, check the gas/mileage, print a receipt and then send the customer to the shuttle so they can head to the airport (if they are at Budget which is offsite). For this reason we usually tell people to return the car early in case there are any issues because we don’t want them missing a flight. Well this guy and his mom (mid 30’s and 60ish) return their car and the entire front bumper is f****d up. Like barely hanging on. I tell them I need to file a report and get their signature since it was clear they got in an accident. This dude absolutely detonates. He starts screaming they will miss their flight and his mom joins in trying to bully me into letting them go. I stood my ground and said no can do. The guy screams as loud as he can in the parking lot and does a running kick into their luggage sending it flying. This is a grown a*s adult and he’s melting down in a car rental parking lot. Eventually the mom signs the form and they scream about how they won’t be renting from us again before getting on the shuttle and leaving. It was pretty hilarious to see someone explode over a minor inconvenience, especially when it was their fault that the car was f****d up. I saw a lot of s**t in that job but that was by far the craziest thing I witnessed.
I can't stop laughing at the imagery of him doing a flying kick. 😂
Some dude obsessed with me kept buying me s**t unsolicited over the countless times I’d tell him no but would conveniently “forget” as if it wasn’t my 50th time declining his advances. At one point he bought me a $50 gift card in which I tried to give back. He yelled at me in an explanation that he’s doing it “to get you to like me”. I told him I don’t need it to get him to like me and he went crazier. He’d slam his fist on the table and scream some s**t like “I buy people things so they like me it is not transactional so why won’t u take it?!”. I stayed calm throughout all of this as he’d get louder 😭 It was a face flushed in red with eyes swelled up in tears as he’d shake in anger. At this point I’m thinkin this b***h is gonna stab me in the face. I ended up changing my mind and keepin the card just so he can shut the hell up and f**k outta my face. Over some f****n $50 giftcard. He wanted my validation so bad cause his ego saw me as some trophy to “win” and show off. Then he’d go behind my back and tell people how greedy and manipulative I seemingly am for taking advantage of him even tho I dislike him. Then he’d miserably fail to “read” me and get everyone in on it. LOSERRRRR.
Wonder if she could use the gift card to buy him a dictionary.
Load More Replies...Awww, how sweet. She should give him something back, a restraining order.
This is what I wanted to say, that would have been entirely appropriate.
Load More Replies...My mother legit yelled at a friggin doorman “We won’t be coming here again.” As if the doorman gives a f**k lmao.
In WV, I would regularly watch grown adults of all ages have complete meltdowns in a grocery store when they were sold out of Mountain Dew. I can’t even look at Mountain Dew the same way after living there for a while….
They can have it. I've never been able to drink a bottle of it. It's so disgustingly sweet.
It’s honestly not even the best pop out there…..it tastes like 7up mixed with pool water
Load More Replies...I've seen plenty of grown men get abusive with me as a public librarian over their books on hold or not having a certain DVD. My favorite is when they want me to make someone move out of a chair they want or someone taking too long to read a newspaper 📰🗞️. I wish we had a jar of quarters to throw at them and tell them to get out and buy their own goddamn 📰🗞️. The day I quit was the best day of my life.
Don't reward A$$h0le$. Verbal / physical abuse will result in them banned from the business.
You should be allowed to beat them with said newspaper (rolled up ofc).
Christmas 2001. Worked at Meijer (super center in the Midwest) in the seasonal department. 2 women came to freaking blows over a spool of American flag themed Christmas ribbon. It was the last spool we had. They both ended up getting arrested.
Once upon a time in the late 80s, I was helping at my church's rummage doing stuff an 8 year old can do like fetching. Got to see two women looking at silk flowers that were a dime a piece. One snags them from the first. They get snatched back and used to just whip the hell out of the thief. Then they started rolling on the floor in a slap fight. Very exciting stuff for a kid.
When I worked at a cinema I had a couple roughly in their 60s basically folding their arms and shouting "NO" at me because I couldn't serve them a ticket to a screening of Saving Mr Banks. It was an advanced screening 4 weeks before the actual release, as a reward for membership card holders (we held these regularly but usually a week in advance, that sorta thing). Disney even sent their own security to monitor for piracy because of how far off the actual release was. This couple had misread the website, refused to accept that it was a members only screening and insisted that I was going to let them buy tickets. I wasn't. There wasn't even an option on the till because those screenings were programmed to only scan the cards, there was no option to ring up a regular ticket. And besides, I was working a s****y minimum wage job. Being able to be the first person to ever tell these entitled dickheads "no" was basically part of my wages. They were potentially the rudest people I've ever spoken to and thankfully the end result was them leaving in a huff once the manager came out and told them to f**k off.
"You can leave in a huff. If that's too soon, you can leave in a minute and a huff." - Groucho Marx (Duck Soup)
My ex, in his mid-40's, becoming so enraged at losing a game of pool, that when a 60+ year old man with Parkinsons reminded him it was just a game, he broke his screaming and yelling long enough to try to punch the guy in the face. He would throw a screaming yelling tantrum at any little thing no matter where he was, which is only one of a lot of reasons he's an ex.
Suprised he made it to 40 if he's raging about everything all the time. Pending heart attack in 3...2...1
I used to work as a loan officer in a credit union. I had a member who was applying for a pretty size-able loan. In the past we had accepted income as stated. However, his credit had taken a hit and he no longer qualified for his income verification to be waived. He brought in a piece of scratch paper where he had hand written his income sources and their totals. I advised this was a good start but we’ll need his tax returns so we can confirm those figures. He became livid. Cussed me out, and stated we WILL accept this as his income or else he will close all of his accounts. I countered that we will not accept this documentation and that he CANNOT close his accounts until he either pays off the $100k he already owes us or finds another lender to take on that debt - which may be difficult as his current credit worthiness will almost certainly require his income be verified through the normal means. He raged his way out of the branch and only came back a month later because every other financial institute he had applied to had outright denied him. He would tell the tellers that he was going to knock my f*****g head off. I would make a point to friendly waive and greet him by name when he came in. He wasn’t carrying a lot of liquid assets but he owned a good amount of property and other assets. It would have been so awesome if he had assaulted me in public. He was a bear of a man and I likely would’ve had the s**t beaten out of me but it would have been such a slam dunk lawsuit against him and my employer. For a good minute I was making plans for what I was going to do with his property after his and my employers checks were cut. But, alas, he was moderately hinged and never did end up assaulting me. F*****g lame.
Wait, he already had a 100k debt and planned to take even more? Moron...
Saw a grown man throw a fit because he lost a basketball game against some 14 year old was full on going "YOU LITTLE CHEATING TWATS" it was really hard to watch.
I don't know if this is the biggest I've seen but it happened within the past 12 months so it's somewhat fresh in my mind: I had gone to get food at 5 Guys one night and a lady came in with her dog. I don't know if having the dog was an issue since another guy had his dog with him without much of an issue. I'm not entirely sure what kicked off the entire thing except that it involved the lady's dog. She started screaming and stamping her feet, yelling at the employee and calling her all sorts of names (the r slur was her favorite one to use). She then exclaimed that she lived in a building with bedbugs in it and threatened to spread them to everyone in the store. Eventually she was escorted out but hung around the windows outside and started recording on her phone. She was still there when I got my food and left so I'm sure that more s**t happened but I was long gone by that point.
I was a PA for an elderly wealthy socialite couple. For whatever reason, the man's credit card declined at Barney's. He threw a tantrum at the store and then proceeded to call Barney's CEO (his friend) to place a complain. It was a surreal reality.
Rich people don’t understand what the real world is like. They live in sheltered little bubbles. It’s kinda sad, in a satisfying way.
Even trump has a staff member who reads him positive news stories about himself every morning because he can’t handle the stress of the real world or the consequences of his own actions.
Load More Replies...I thought the OP meant Physician Assistant; I immediately thought "These people's medical provider does their shopping?! Silly me.
One of the biggest public tantrums I witnessed from an adult happened at an airport a few years ago. A middle-aged man completely lost his temper at the check-in counter. His flight had been overbooked, and despite the airline offering compensation and rebooking options, he wasn't having any of it. He started by raising his voice, demanding to speak to a manager. When the manager arrived and tried to explain the situation, the man began shouting, throwing his arms in the air, and slamming his fists on the counter. His face turned red with rage, and he started hurling insults at the staff, calling them incompetent and accusing them of ruining his plans. Other passengers tried to calm him down, but he turned on them too, yelling for them to mind their own business. Security was eventually called in, and they had to physically escort him away from the counter. Throughout the entire ordeal, he kept shouting and cursing, creating a scene that drew the attention of everyone in the terminal. It was a shocking display of how some people can lose control over relatively minor inconveniences.
I really don't understand how/why people think that there's a human hand involved in the booking of seats on an aircraft. In the 70s perhaps, when you'd call an 800 number, wait on hold for 40 or so minutes, then hear an overworked agent tapping away on a keyboard. It's all automated and it's probably a case of the early bird getting the worm situation.
I don’t understand how airlines can enter a contract they know they can’t honor, and aren’t charged with fraud.
Load More Replies...having to take another flight doesn't really sound like a minor inconvenience to me. On the grand scale of things, yes maybe. But what if you only have a citytrip planned and will arrive after the hotel is closed or there is no public transport? What if you are heading towards a wedding or funeral. What if it costs another day off of work which will get you written up / loose your job or whatever. If I book a flight, paid for it, get the confirmation - I am assuming THAT is what I paid for/booked for, and that is where I make plans for. Relatives coming to pick me up maybe can't pick me up 4 or 8 hrs later. They should make an option where you can select "don't mind changing flights" or something like that.
I agree! My son likes to fly to destination X where he meets up with a bunch of other friends who flew in to X all so they can then fly to Y together. Getting bumped from his flight would mean not making it to the next flight on time.
Load More Replies...All my life i have dreamed of being compesated for overbooking. Once, flying from Los Angelas to Nice, the flight from Paris to Nice was overbooked. We were going to get a generous refund, a night in Paris and money for food. Sadly, some people were no show and we were able to board.
This happened back when I worked in sports broadcasting. They kind of abruptly fired this one guy who was pretty cool. It wasn't a performance issue on his part. It was just the typical upper management 'we want to go in a different direction'. They did some reshuffling and it was basically the same as before they fired dude, but with a different number of people and different names for positions. It was cold blooded lets just leave it at that. Anyway on the day he gets the news he is livid. So he goes around to almost every department and tries to extract a promise that if he starts another bigger better thing those people will jump ship with him. It was sad and funny. Because you could see him go office to office, then as he would leave one office to the next people would be miming 'crazy' to each other. He got to me and I agreed and said I'm right there if he gets his investors etc. After he left my cubicle neighbor says, "you aren't quitting for Johns crazy idea are you". I respond "of course not, but I thought I'd let him win this one". Sure it's not as dramatic sounding as a public fist fight or a bunch of broken plates, but it went on for 2 hours.
Was at Walmart with a guy I used to know one night. The check out we were using broke so he started smacking it for not accepting his card. After he whacked it a few times he was told to leave. As we're walking out the guy who checks recipts calls him over, turns out he had opened a hot wheel and put it in his pocket. He tried to say he cane in with it, that he only had the phone case. I walked out to go smoke so I wouldn't be anywhere near this if the cops showed up. A few minutes later he walks out all red faced, and said get in the truck we're leaving. As we walked to the truck he put his arms back and yelled, looked like something out of a werewolf movie. We got back in the truck, and he just turns on the radio and just immediately switches to nice regular mode as if nothing had ever happened. His latest girlfriend was gone the next day.
Guy teased my little one (5). pretending to take away a toy she bought with a £1 he gave her.... She cried an went off, he yelled 'oh f*****g hell,what's wrong with kids!" And stomped off outside for over 30 minutes. (She had calmed down by then).
I have a customer that refuses to use anything more than a flip phone. he had called in an order and I miss heard him or something and short ordered him 2 items. well when he came to pick up the order and it was 2 short he lost it. I calmed him down and then he asked " why did this happen?" and when I said " honestly I miss heard you and it was an honest mistake" he couldn't accept that and kept asking " why did this happen?". got to a point were he got into my face, I am not easily intimated and that got him even more mad. he finally just said " f**k this" when I wouldn't back down and left in a hurry. didn't see or hear from him for 2 years. next time he came in he knew I had the answer he needed and was overly nice to me.
I used to work at a Crumbl Cookies in a very wealthy, very touristy neighborhood. This grown a*s woman, in her mid 40s at least, had placed a carry out order on the app. She was about 20 minutes late to pick up her order, and by that time we had gotten so wildly busy that in order to keep up with the rest of the orders we’d had to use some of the cookies from her order to fill the ones who were actually there and on time or early for their pickups and deliveries. She was actually out in the street in her huge luxury SUV and called us saying “hey there’s nowhere to park so I’m out in the road with my hazards on just bring them out to me” which is a major no-no, we are not allowed to deliver across the street or to the street, she had to either park or come inside (not sure if that was a law or just company policy) and when I informed her that her order would need about 5 more minutes she absolutely lost her mind. I’m talking screaming into the phone so loudly that it just clipped and garbled everything she was saying, I kept hearing the phrase “terrible customer service” and “I’m not moving” over and over again. I kept trying to tell her that hers was the next order in line and we’d have it out as fast as possible but she kept cutting me off to shriek more. Eventually the line of cars in the road that she was blocking was honking at her enough that she hung up, swerved into our parking lot, put her hazards on in the middle of one of the lanes (where she was blocking some people who were trying to leave) and then called again to resume her banshee wailing at me, but by that time we had it ready so I told her I’d be out in a second and she just hung up after I said that. When I finally brought them out she didn’t say a word, just frowned at me and put them in her car. I’m not usually confrontational but I couldn’t resist throwing in an over-the-top cheerful “Thank you for your patience, ma’am!” to which she responded by giving me a look that looked like she was trying to figure out how to blast me away with cyclops eye lasers. When she couldn’t do that she just angrily said “Bye” and finally left.
Don't reward A$$h0le$. Verbal / physical abuse will result in your order being cancelled and you being banned from the business.
I live in Belarus. We have quite a few multi-storey buildings, once when the elevator was not working I took the stairs [I live on the 10th floor]. When I got up, I saw how an adult, pumped-up man was yelling at his wife because she had not prepared fried potatoes for his arrival. This was almost 3 years ago and I still remember lol.
I was in line to drop off a prescription and some woman cuts the line and tells the pharmacist she’s in a hurry, while the pharmacist was talking to an elderly lady. When the pharmacist told her politely to wait at the back of the line, she went on about how she has a child and her husband waiting for her and she’s in a hurry. Then she storms out, still complaining and nearly knocks into me on the way out. I can’t believe I’ve witnessed main character syndrome irl.
A woman absolutely melting down at a desk clerk for not taking her (very old) returned clothes. She was crying, yelling, everything.
I used to do odd bits of freelance web dev. I once met a client in a public workspace for a handover. It transpired that they were not happy despite all defined deliverables being ticked off on my end. They were clearly just looking to get out of paying or renegotiate the price we agreed (already paid 25% deposit for me to start work in the engagement contract). When I insisted that I considered the project complete and needed to be paid in full, they had a bit of a s**t fit. Pulling their face, wouldn't let me get a word in edgeways, volume increasing, telling me that they planned to use the work anyway and I couldn't stop them etc. All the scare tactics: "you'll be hearing from my solicitor", "I'm going to sue you", "I'll report you for false advertising" (? Ok... Haha) He also "name dropped" (if you could call it that) his uncle a few times, like I was supposed to know who he was. I did not. His business was sweeping up little jobs that his uncle's firm was too big to bother with. I can only assume that he did actually speak to a solicitor because not only did I NOT get sued, or even hear from one, but I was paid in full on the last day before the invoice was to be overdue. The funniest bit was that he made a point of phoning me on the day to tell me he waited until the last day on purpose. Bear in mind he'd done a bank transfer already. There was no other purpose to the call! I was just like "Yeah, everyone pays on the last day. That's just trade credit mate. I gave you net 14 terms..." and he seemed really miffed that I didn't care :D For those wondering, he hadn't been in business long and his venture never really got any traction. Site is no longer up. Thank god I never offered VPS hosting to clients.
I was working in a restaurant as the ONLY chef that night and it was my first night. I made only two big "mistakes" over all of dinner service. One was putting slightly too much cheese on the cheese plate, the other was slicing a pizza into 8 slices instead of 6. The owner flipped out, he couldn't stand it that I sliced the pizza that way and was screaming in my face about how I am an fing moron and I was so useless. I just calmly looked at him at said, as calmly as possible "I've heard what you said, lets get the food out to the customer, then if you still feel we need to talk, lets do it after closing". Of course he needed one last jab, which I didn't pay attention to and I sent the food out to the customer. After the last customer of the night was served and the whole place closed, with only staff cleaning and he was just lounging around. So I walked up to him and said, very calmly, "Brad, we should talk about tonight. If I make a mistake and you want to yell at me, that's fine, I get it and I respect it. I wont make that mistake again. But you took it a step further and insulted my intelligence and value as a human being over pizza slices. You can't talk to me like that." He flew into a massive rage immediately and was screaming at me about how much of a teddy bear he was and if I couldn't handle him, I shouldn't be working in kitchens. He then fired me immediately, then paused and lowered his voice and asked me if I could clean up before I left. I wanted to tall him where to shove it, but then I thought about it, what am I gonna do? Go home and play video games? I'd rather make a few bucks. So I agreed, then cleaned up and washed all the restaurant's dishes. But I did it with a smile and despite everyone walking on egg shells around me, they all heard what was happening, I treated everyone with the utmost politeness and respect. After everything was done, I met him in the main room of the restaurant where he was just chilling at a table talking to an employee about social stuff. I asked if I could speak with him and then told him everything that he needed to know about the state of the kitchen before asking when I could come back for my paycheck. He responded "Wednesday is payday.... but can you come back next Sunday?" and I looked at him and said "yes, under 1 condition. You cannot talk to me like that again." and he looked at his feet. After a pause he said "....deal.....". And he never spoke like that to me again. Or at least not until I quit 2 weeks later after seeing him wash a mop in the sink that we washed food in.
this one feels a tad hard to believe, honestly. the amount of detail they went into with what they had allegedly said to the a-hole boss is just... weird. sounds like someone either making this all up or greatly embellishing their tale to stroke their own ego a bit.
I remember being in line at comic con and being one of the only few people they let in line because the celeb had only that line to do autographs for and then a guy came along and was told he had to try again later because the celeb after signing would be going to their photo ops then their panel and then they would be back. the guy turned into i don't know what would be the male equivalent to a karen but he was so pissed off because he said he wanted to get the autograph before the photo op but he was told to come back later. ultimately i saw the guy was in line once the celeb did go back but before he threw the biggest tantrum in the world.
Don't reward A$$h0le$. Verbal / physical abuse will result in you being banned from the business.
It was me and I was 29. I am a gay combat veteran and was working three jobs just to make ends meet. I bartended at a gay cl, waited tables at a breakfast place and helped tie down cargo ships when they came into port. One morning while waiting tables on no sleep, this group of pretentious older gay men were a table of mine. They were rude, loud and kept sending their drinks back and complaining about the coffee. Then when they saw they were running me ragged they started making jokes about how straight guys make horrible waiters. When their food came I tossed their plates onto their table, called them a bunch of pretentious old f**s, then said, "I'm a gay combat veteran. What the f**k have you ever done? You are the worst customers I've ever had. Go f**k yourselves." I walked out and quit my job. Imagine their surprise when they walked into my happy hour four days later. Yeah, I used my right to refuse service and was backed up by the owner.
Not me but my wife. She worked as cashier in a grocery story and a woman handed over a bag of tomatoes. Wife asked "are those regular or twig tomato?" because she have to put in the right code in the system or the stock will not match - and twig tomatoes doesnt always have the twig... The woman said "regular", payed and left. 10 mln later she comes back - with her husband who start screaming to my wife "You have insulted my wife! You accused her of being dishonest! My wife, in shock, try to explain it has nothing to do with distrust, but it needs to be correct in the system and the twig tomatoes doesnt always stay on the twig. He continue screaming "No! You must apologize! You embarrassed her!." The whole store is now watching this enrage man, yelling about tomatoes claiming my wife is the one embarrassing his wife... 🤦🏼
Trump. Especially now. I can’t take credit for this, but: covfefelon. I hope this will actually dissuade Republicans who aren’t MAGA-crazy from voting for him. Edit: I haven’t seen his tantrums in person. I wouldn’t want to be that near to him.
A biased jury, judge, prosecutor in a city that been brain washed to hate him. Would be more surprised if he wasn't found guilty. You people don't look at the actual facts, just do as your told.
Load More Replies...The sheer number of people who behave like this is what really gets me, as well as the fact that they are by and large ALLOWED to behave this way in public just because they're customers. STOP ENABLING THESE PEOPLE.
I was at a pizza place with my family a couple years back. We were eating our breadsticks when we heard a loud wail from the booth behind us. We turn around and this middle-aged woman was dumping out her water and tossing the lettuce in her salad on the floor because they were taking too long to bring the pizza (they had only been there for about 10 minutes). That's the only tantrum I've witnessed in person, but I worked customer service for Melaleuca, so I had some *fun* people on the phones
When my old man owned a chinese restaurant, he had peking duck on the menu. But if you want one, you made a reservation 1 week prior, so that he can buy the duck and prepare accordingly. This was also written in the menu, not in small letters. It was around christmas or new year a couple came in and wanted to order that. My mom told them we are sorry, cause they made no reservation. They both got angry and made demandings and such. Smashing the glasses on the floor and such thing. Even threated to kill my mom. Several other guests stepped in and asked them to leave or they call the copper. Well one copper was a guest, and he called for his colleagues.
Working as a supermarket cashier I was serving a minor celebrity. I noticed that her butter wrappers had cuts in them from when the carton had been cut open and said "I'm just going to get someone to grab you some more butter, these are open". She looked at them, looked at me and screamed "you're trying to POISON MY CHILDREN. my CHILDREN were going to eat that butter and you are trying to POISON THEM". This went on for about 30 minutes, long after new butter arrived, she'd paid and I'd gone on break. Marching up and down outside the shop, screaming that we want her children sick.
It was me and I was 29. I am a gay combat veteran and was working three jobs just to make ends meet. I bartended at a gay cl, waited tables at a breakfast place and helped tie down cargo ships when they came into port. One morning while waiting tables on no sleep, this group of pretentious older gay men were a table of mine. They were rude, loud and kept sending their drinks back and complaining about the coffee. Then when they saw they were running me ragged they started making jokes about how straight guys make horrible waiters. When their food came I tossed their plates onto their table, called them a bunch of pretentious old f**s, then said, "I'm a gay combat veteran. What the f**k have you ever done? You are the worst customers I've ever had. Go f**k yourselves." I walked out and quit my job. Imagine their surprise when they walked into my happy hour four days later. Yeah, I used my right to refuse service and was backed up by the owner.
Not me but my wife. She worked as cashier in a grocery story and a woman handed over a bag of tomatoes. Wife asked "are those regular or twig tomato?" because she have to put in the right code in the system or the stock will not match - and twig tomatoes doesnt always have the twig... The woman said "regular", payed and left. 10 mln later she comes back - with her husband who start screaming to my wife "You have insulted my wife! You accused her of being dishonest! My wife, in shock, try to explain it has nothing to do with distrust, but it needs to be correct in the system and the twig tomatoes doesnt always stay on the twig. He continue screaming "No! You must apologize! You embarrassed her!." The whole store is now watching this enrage man, yelling about tomatoes claiming my wife is the one embarrassing his wife... 🤦🏼
Trump. Especially now. I can’t take credit for this, but: covfefelon. I hope this will actually dissuade Republicans who aren’t MAGA-crazy from voting for him. Edit: I haven’t seen his tantrums in person. I wouldn’t want to be that near to him.
A biased jury, judge, prosecutor in a city that been brain washed to hate him. Would be more surprised if he wasn't found guilty. You people don't look at the actual facts, just do as your told.
Load More Replies...The sheer number of people who behave like this is what really gets me, as well as the fact that they are by and large ALLOWED to behave this way in public just because they're customers. STOP ENABLING THESE PEOPLE.
I was at a pizza place with my family a couple years back. We were eating our breadsticks when we heard a loud wail from the booth behind us. We turn around and this middle-aged woman was dumping out her water and tossing the lettuce in her salad on the floor because they were taking too long to bring the pizza (they had only been there for about 10 minutes). That's the only tantrum I've witnessed in person, but I worked customer service for Melaleuca, so I had some *fun* people on the phones
When my old man owned a chinese restaurant, he had peking duck on the menu. But if you want one, you made a reservation 1 week prior, so that he can buy the duck and prepare accordingly. This was also written in the menu, not in small letters. It was around christmas or new year a couple came in and wanted to order that. My mom told them we are sorry, cause they made no reservation. They both got angry and made demandings and such. Smashing the glasses on the floor and such thing. Even threated to kill my mom. Several other guests stepped in and asked them to leave or they call the copper. Well one copper was a guest, and he called for his colleagues.
Working as a supermarket cashier I was serving a minor celebrity. I noticed that her butter wrappers had cuts in them from when the carton had been cut open and said "I'm just going to get someone to grab you some more butter, these are open". She looked at them, looked at me and screamed "you're trying to POISON MY CHILDREN. my CHILDREN were going to eat that butter and you are trying to POISON THEM". This went on for about 30 minutes, long after new butter arrived, she'd paid and I'd gone on break. Marching up and down outside the shop, screaming that we want her children sick.
