According to a Hooters server, a client made her weep after leaving a nasty letter and no tip on a large bill.
'Perhaps you shouldn't eat out if you can't fucking afford it.'
Customers made a TikTok waitress weep numerous times, according to a lady who claims to be a Hooters server. One of those occasions was when a big group of customers failed to tip her on a $600 check.
The TikToker, who goes by the handle @keylamxo on the site, claims a high school friend dropped in with a huge number of family members to celebrate her father's birthday. As of Saturday, the video has 3 million views and over 339,000 likes.
https://www.tiktok.com/@keylamxo/video/7014238267683900677?
According to the TikToker, the family stated they were "drinking good" that day and ordered 25 rounds of Don Julio shots, which cost $18 apiece at the time. They all ordered meals, including five adults and four youngsters.
According to @keylamxo, the mom was upset when she received the cheque.
"She was like, 'if you had informed me the tab was this high, maybe you would have gotten a tip,'" the TikToker recalled the mother's remarks.
The TikToker, on the other hand, didn't believe it was entirely fair.
"I simply work here, ma'am." "I'm not checking your wallet; I have no idea how much money you have in your bank account," she says. "Perhaps you shouldn't eat out if you can't fucking afford it."
Viewers agreed, saying servers should not be required to keep clients up to speed on their spending.
"Bro, can you image ordering anything and a waitress saying, 'well that's really pricey, are you sure?" one viewer said.
"If you warned her about the tab growing high, she would have said you insulted her and [left] no tab because of that," another viewer observed.
The mother, whom the TikToker called as a "hoodrat," allegedly squirted ketchup all over the table and knocked over all the beverages before departing.
And, of course, @keylamxo claims she did not leave a tip. She did, however, leave a "fuck you" letter and doodle of a middle finger on the receipt, which was shown on TikTok.
Some viewers condemned the woman's actions, arguing that a tip should be expected on such a large cost.
"When the cost is so expensive, they should install automatic gratuity, ugh female," one user remarked.
Someone another stated, "People who claim 'tips are not necessary' are Karens — period."
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