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In the middle of her shift, a bartender witnesses a man make unwanted advances on her and says, "You earned so much money from me."

 

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If you've ever wondered what it's like to be a female bartender, now you know.

While working, a bartender covertly recorded a customer chasing after her.

Captioned Kayla Governor (@kaylagovernor), a bartender in Los Angeles, tweeted the video on Monday and it has had over 293,000 views and 34,000 likes since then.


Viewers hear a man beg the bartender to give him a drink and wonder why she doesn't like him. The video was shot from a phone hidden under the bar. Unfortunately, sexual harassment is said to be a major issue among bartenders, and many establishments do not require their employees to complete sexual harassment training.

According the Governor, he won't be doing anything like that.

Why not? he ponders.

In the Governor's words, "I do not want to".

Next, he tells the woman that it's the least she could do to return the favor. Today, I took excellent care of you. You became rich off of me."

"And that ass, too," he adds with a laugh.

He keeps harassing Governor by asking whether she has a partner and then seeming shocked when she answers she does.

"Does he intend to be around tonight?" Because you've acquired a sizable following on social media. So many people are frightened to approach you because of that," the man adds. Nobody says anything. They simply stand there staring at you weirdo-style.

'Kind of like you?' asks the governor.

While he's pestering her for the remainder of the video, he concludes it by asking another female if she's ever consumed alcohol before, which is an odd pivot.

The vast majority of the 2,071 responses express agreement with my assessment of the customer's behavior.

I don't owe you anything because you bought beverages and gave me a tip for serving them to you, like @discolemonade90 stated.

Instead of politely walking away when rejected, men prefer to bully their way out of a rejection, according to another user, @peanitbutterbaby.

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