Rude Karen Ignores Waiter’s Warning About The Storm, Which Leads To Her Whole Group Losing The Table
Karens are always the absolute worst.
In a world filled with angry Karens and entitled brats, working in the service industry is probably one of the worst experiences you could ever endure. Some people simply do not know how to behave around others, and they are so entitled that they will use any kind of language necessary to get their point across and make your job harder.
Anyone who interacts with them suffers, and they are perfectly okay with that. They say that the customer is always right, but I don’t think that applies anymore because some customers are just the worst and have no clue how anything in life works.
It’s something that service workers, unfortunately, have to deal with daily. A Redditor who goes by the username u/iamjayjayisme posted a story on the r/MaliciousCompliance subreddit where she interacted with a Karen and her friends, and like every good story, the Karen got what she deserved in the end, and everyone else lived happily ever after.
Life sometimes has a way of working itself out, and this story is a perfect example of it. Scroll down to read the full Reddit post, and scroll even further to read screenshots of the comments from the original post.
Here’s the original Reddit post by u/iamjayjayisme:
RedditThe weather is something you can’t really control.
RedditIt always goes like this with Karens: “Everyone was okay with it, except…”
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The Karen with the fakest tan of them all.
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You said you’d deal with it though, Karen.
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The air quotes were necessary because Karens are easily offended.
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Karen and her friends got what they deserved, and OP received a good MANDATORY tip on top of that!
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Here’s how Reddit users reacted to OP’s story:
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It depends on which area you live in.
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It’s all about the decoy effect.
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He saw the opportunity and he took it.
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Karens love the leathery look; it’s quite popular among them.
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There's absolutely no reason to be mean to people who are trying to help you.
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They’re not your slaves, and they have every right to refuse to deal with you.
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“Like a reluctant group of huskies” 😂😂😂
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It paints the picture perfectly.
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Stop this bad weather immediately, or you’re not getting tipped.
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The satisfaction is forever; money is temporary.
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A satisfying read indeed.
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The damn rain has to be stopped; where’s the rain manager?
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Nothing’s good enough anymore.
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Luxury can be whatever you want it to be.
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I was waiting for her to bring it up again, and she did, and it was glorious.
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Tackling anyone who leaves sounds hilarious.
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Some people always think they know better, especially when someone who supposedly knows better than they do—even if it’s just in a particular situation—tries to help them avoid a world of trouble. They always end up choosing their way, and it never ends well for them.
Karens are exactly like that, and seeing them fail and embarrass themselves in front of the whole world will never stop being entertaining. At least now people know what is considered Karen behavior, and they might try to avoid acting like that in the future.
Thankfully, the Karen specimen is yet again defeated, but this time it’s by Karen herself; she sabotaged everything all by herself and suffered the consequences.