Restaurant Servers Agree With TikTok User Stating That Sunday After Churchgoers Are The Worst Customers
"Got tipped 36 cents and a disposable razor with a Bible verse attached to it"
Sunday brunch can bring out the worst in a restaurant, especially when the crowd is bigger than the staff can handle. For one TikTok creator, the real problem was not the rush itself, but the attitude that came with it.
In the video, a restaurant worker said churchgoers on Sundays are some of the hardest customers to deal with, and other service workers quickly backed that up. The complaints centered on skipped lines, empty-table frustration, and tipping that did not match the energy being given.
One comment even added a personal story that made the whole thing feel painfully familiar. Read on.
The revealing of the sore topic started with TikTok user jenmich416
In the video, they plainly stated that, for them, the worst customers are the churchgoers who come on Sundays after worship.
jenmich416Tiktok user saint_hypnosis fully agrees.
The amount of dislike they have for them overshadows the usual problems on Sundays, such as crowds coming in to eat.
saint_hypnosHe absolutely backs up the statement and is glad that he and his coworkers aren't the only ones who feel this way.
He absolutely backs up the statement and is glad that he and his coworkers aren't the only ones who feel this way.
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That comment section did not take long to pile on.
He went on to call them the worst human beings on earth, and they overshadow exhaustion during rush hours.
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Then he read the comments, and someone shared how they skip lines, then are surprised to find that there are people actually waiting.
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He recalled the tale of experiencing something similar on his last day working in a diner.
He had a spat with a churchgoer after telling her that there was a 45-minute wait.
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The old lady denied it and pointed out the tables that were open. saint_hypnosis shut down her argument.
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She continued to make her point and complained about being turned down every Sunday. She was confused as to why that always happens to her.
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People voiced their agreement in the comments.
For a similar family-food blowup, see the sibling who devoured mom’s prized dish and got AITA backlash.
Asked their sibling to pay up after they devoured mom’s prized dish.
saint_hypnosis patiently explained while the person behind the lady was making funny faces.
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People voiced their agreement in the comments.
earleybirdart
It's quite ironic, isn't it?
maddyb3210
Sunday morning can bring out a lot of attitude.
Preparing shocked Pikachu face.
brayden.hamm
This is just playing dirty to those who are trying to make an honest living.
cheapthrowpillow
It feels like it's too early to have that amount of mean energy at 9 a.m.
ma_kk_aila
The worst rush you'll experience.
mattlambertart
Did the churchgoing take too much good energy from them?
l.c.f_
It fools those thinking that they're actually leaving good tips.
awkward_nerd
Well, at least even their fellow churchgoers know how the others can be.
atomixign
How does that even account for something decent?
arcadekit
Unfortunately, people who work on Sundays can't avoid them, even if they really wanted to.
user9876544440
Here's the TikTok video revealing the statement.
It's a mystery to those who agree with this sentiment why the churchgoers are so mean after an hour or so of praising the Lord. Nevertheless, the workers shouldn't be at the blunt end of their attitude.
They're just trying to get by on a busy Sunday, and the crowd isn't their fault in the first place. And always remember to tip your servers well.
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