THE WORST RESTAURANT CUSTOMERS IN THE WORLD

A waitress at a South Carolina restaurant said she felt “humiliated” and “heartbroken” by a “tip” that came in note form: “The woman’s place is in the home.” Renee, a server at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Greenville, said she served the couple, who appeared to be in their mid-50s, at the eatery recently and discovered they had left her a note in lieu of a cash tip. They got up to pay, and she had bused their table and was taking an order for another nearby table of guests when she saw them come back, slip a napkin on the table, and dart out the door. Here is what the napkin read:
“Dear Renee,
Thank you for your excellent service today – you’re a good waitress.
Here’s your tip:
The woman’s place is in the home. Your place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible. You may think that you’re contributing to your household by coming into work, but you’re not. While you’re in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another woman on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be home taking care of the household duties, you may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family. So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for handouts to feed your family, how’s about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way your husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.
Love,
The Watley’s”
A friend took a picture of the napkin message and posted it to Facebook (http://www.wisn.com/news/tip-written-on-napkin-says-womans-place-is-in-the-home/42150676?utm_source=fark&utm_medium=website&utm_content=link&ICID=ref_fark)
Renee says, “I have never been married, and have no children. I have a very loving and supportive boyfriend who has been by my side as I have been working and trying to further my education. I felt mortified, embarrassed, humiliated even. I felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken. It is a bit disheartening and discouraging that things like this happen at this day and age.”
* Yeah, but is your house clean?
* Thanks, Trump.
* Just walk away, Renee.
* The Watley’s – spreading God’s word one berating note at a time.
* Next the Watley’s went to a hospital and told the female doctors and nurses God wants them to be home cooking and cleaning.
* I guess Renee hasn’t been a waitress very long if she’s this surprised to find out how much customers can suck.
* Hey, it’s the cooks who are supposed to be dishing it out, not the customers.
* Just leave a tip and skip the lecture.
* Being religious wouldn’t be any fun if you couldn’t head-trip everyone else.
* Think of how this escalates: “We feel so strongly that we’re right, that we are going to get an army together and come destroy your village if you don’t get in line immediately.”
* Let’s review: In the 1950s a husband’s salary covered everything but then wives started getting jobs and there was extra money for the frills and second homes. So the powers-that-be reworked it so that both parents had better have a job or they’d go broke. That’s basically what happened.
* Now they’ve got us so both parents have to work and we’re still broke.
* PHONE TOPIC: Have you ever had an experience like this? What was your worst customer experience?