“There was a girl who did this in our only breakroom at work. She watched them full volume, and then laughed incredibly loudly at almost every single one of them. I never have hated someone so much for something so petty.” —u/peachieboba “My husband does this — he is so incredibly loud! Love him dearly, but at restaurants, I always feel so guilty because he’s booming loudly, and everyone can hear our whole conversation. I try to gently remind him to use a quieter tone, but he gets all cranky. It’s like, hun… the whole restaurant doesn’t need to know about our toddler’s constipation woes!” —u/Equivalent-Soup-234 “When I worked at Starbucks, I got written up because I was working the drive-thru window and some guy came through in a pickup and ordered a venti caramel macchiato. He was a regular turd when I open the window and charged him, but when I came back and opened the window to give him his coffee, he was actively dumping all the garbage from inside his truck all over the drive-thru. Receipts, Kleenex tissues, McDonald’s wrappers, and Tim Hortons cups all over the ground, and he was doing this like it was the most natural thing in the world. I said, ‘What are you doing?’ and he said, ‘They pay them to clean it up.’ I said I was going to have to clean it up, and he shrugged, so I dumped his drink on the ground between the window and his truck and told him I was saving him a step. It was rural Alberta, so the situation was de-escalated by an even bigger guy getting out of an even bigger truck behind him and telling Litterbug to get moving. Bro had to call the store to complain, I still had to pick up the garbage, and I got written up — but I’d do it again just to watch his face as he watched me dump his drink.” —u/kiawithaT “This 100%. I work the front desk at a clinic, and I can’t tell you how many grown people turn into spoiled, angry children because they didn’t get their way — i.e., they need a medication refill and didn’t think to ask until they had one day left, or if we can’t accommodate them and their five children with walk-in appointments at that very moment.” —u/mc_squared_03 “This is how it is at all the casinos, where everything you touch — screens, cards, chips, etc. More than half of men do not wash their hands, even after using the crapper.” —u/bratch

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