It’s a hazard of running a business that there’ll be some customers who are so troublesome they’re just not worth the money they bring.
u/alpha_dove shared these screengrabs of how one restaurant dealt with an entitled prospective customer – and it looks like they nailed it.
Some people may be too busy to queue for a business meal, but a date? Really?
Perhaps they could save time in their busy executive life by not pestering restaurants.
We’re confused by the capitalisation, too – and by what a REWL job is.
Reddit users were right behind the restaurant. Not literally – probably.
“We are not the restaurant for you”♡♡♡♡♡♡♡
MaleficentPizza5444
Dude knew what was up. This person would have been a nightmare to have to serve. Not worth the time or effort to have them come in and start all sort of drama.
TotallyBadatTotalWar
What I’d like to see is what evidence the Choosy Beggar here has that they are a luxury-line haute couture fashion designer with enough media clout to demand special treatment?
slcrook
This is why I hate the saying that the customer is always right.
AltFactsAus
This person most likely has 500 followers, and their ultra luxury line is made in their parents’ basement.
DrJingleCock69
She doesn’t have time for class, not with her “busy executive life” and her “rewl job”!
MamieJoJackson
People like this would probably tell a traffic cop that they are customers when they get a ticket for speeding.
JockBbcBoy
A Reddit user named u/samanime made an excellent point.
If only more businesses would “fire” customers like this, we’d have so much less entitlement in the world.
Telling entitled people to fuck off is awesome.
North-Ad-5058
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