Unkind Customer Doesn't Realize Cashier Can Speak Chinese Too

Yet another reason why you should always be nice to the cashier.

There are numerous benefits to being bilingual, but the best? Probably being able to call out people for being rude. It's also well-known that customers are often unnecessarily rude for no apparent reason. A rude customer, combined with a clever cashier, equals a truly hilarious story.

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One rude customer decided to be disrespectful to her cashier, but she did so in a language she didn't think the cashier understood. Little did she know, the cashier also spoke Chinese and remained silent until the end of the transaction.

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This just goes to show that you truly cannot judge a book by its cover and that you should always be polite to those who serve you—in all languages!

Okay, get ready for this wild ride

Okay, get ready for this wild riderearfront
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It starts off like any other checkout interaction...

It starts off like any other checkout interaction...rearfront
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But quickly turns sour

But quickly turns sourrearfront

It's one thing to be rude about fruit handling, but about her hair? Definitely none of a customer's business.

It's one thing to be rude about fruit handling, but about her hair? Definitely none of a customer's business.rearfront

Ooooooohhhh!

Ooooooohhhh!rearfront

I'm glad her husband had manners, at least.

I'm glad her husband had manners, at least.rearfront

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