Customers from Hell
By notoneatall - 07/07/2014 03:39 - Canada - Oakville
By notoneatall - 07/07/2014 03:39 - Canada - Oakville
By retail hell - 12/07/2015 13:11 - United States - Waterbury
By Anonymous - 08/08/2015 22:23 - United States - Gainesville
By retailshell - 28/01/2015 15:01 - Australia - Perth
By choke on a dick, sir - 01/11/2013 22:47 - United States - Portland
By Kate - 26/07/2022 10:00
By UnemployedGirl - 02/07/2021 19:59
By anonymous - 30/09/2012 05:32 - Canada - Edmonton
By tgpgs - 19/01/2011 14:55
By hatemyjob - 23/04/2013 18:25 - United Kingdom - Colchester
By Anonymous - 07/03/2012 06:46 - United States
He probably was having a bad day.. Let it go..!
He's probably pissed for since you didn't say have a great life or something Edit: I have no idea why this is a reply to 1
Any time anyone says "let it go" anymore it makes me want to puke.
Let it go
#13 isn't that an over reaction?
68 - because im sureeeee that she is litterly going to puke over it...
72, somewhere there's a Grammar Nazi bawling inconsolably over what you have done to that poor word.
how is that dragging her down? all he did was call her a ****. she can hardly take it personally. I would've just laughed
**** is a very offensive word.
I don't understand how a word like that can be offensive. If he called her fat or ugly then she could take it personally, but **** is generally a comment on someone's personality or nature and he doesn't know anything about her so she can't take it personally
84 it makes me laugh that you didn't like his spelling of "litterly," and spelled it wrong with" literately." it's literally.
13- Aw, why? Thats an amazing song.
It's okay, #13; let it go
He probably thought you were being sarcastic!
Maybe he was Australian. I get called **** by my Aussie pal all the time, and apparently it's normal to call friends that over there. Either we're really close, or I'm really bad at reading social cues.
Or maybe he as Tourette's.
@55 yes it is normal here in Australia to call our mates *****, but we call people we don't know "mate"
That's the same as New Zealand. "****" is for our best friends. If I said it to a stranger, it would be highly offensive. I interpreted this FML as OP saying it sarcastically. I reckon OP deserved it as there's more to this story than we are told.
I was fully just going to post something similar about how we speak to our mates in NewZealand
It's not highly offensive. you can't take something a stranger says personally. I guess it could be a shock if you weren't used to hearing the word but as an Australian, I'd probably just laugh
The joys of working with the public!
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Show it anywayClearly doesn't like being told what to do with his day
Your not the boss of me...
It's like the delivery guy from Drake and Josh "Thanks, have a good day!" "Don't tell me what to do."
#24 I was just thinking about that. :D
Even if the customer had a bad day or had something on their mind, it does not give them am excuse to call you something so vulgar.
**** is actually one of the most vulgar words you could call somebody, especially a woman
Actually it really isn't. The word has been acceptable since Shakespeare used it in his theater plays. Granted that it still is an insult, I agree with that.
57 - it is vulgar depending on where you live, although there is much worse
Wow grumpy cat is one of your customer? :O
Grumpy Cat wouldn't stoop to using such a vulgar word.
Hey, atleast you tried. Some people have such crappy days they don't care what happens
Just smile and wave. Gotta love the public..
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Clearly doesn't like being told what to do with his day
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