Yeah but like each day to like fight the case he would need a lawyer and that would be expensive and besides he did not have the money the most he could do is report him to the manger
A waitress did this to me once, said i didnt give enough (mind you i tipped 25%) so i took tip back , reported her and apparently this wasnt first time she did it and she got fired . Justice served
"Can you explain this, Paul?" "That's not how it looks". Proceeds to not even let him explain. I cannot work with someone who treats potential employees like this hiring manager just did. It's a huge red flag. It's a skit. I know. I know.
Yeah, I thought the same. She didn't even let him explain and took the word of a complete stranger who was obviously being overdramatic over the person she had actually gotten to know and see as a good candidate for the job. I would see a boss like that as a massive red flag as well. It's great that she invited him back as soon as she saw the next video from his son, but she really should have given him a chance to explain in the first place rather than just taking the word of some random TikTok video from someone who was 100% lying as far as she knew.
This Dhar Mann bonus video needs an extended cut, showing when the rude waiter gets fired from his job after the humiliating video he posted about Paul. First, Paul and his family enter the restaurant, asking the receptionist to bring the manager over. Paul shows and sends the two videos to the manager, not only the humiliating video the waiter made of him, but also the video of Paul's son Gray telling the truth about the rude waiter and Paul. Afterwards, the manager calls the rude waiter to come to his office, after finishing taking an order from a customer. The rude waiter comes to the manager's office, only to have the manager show the rude waiter the humiliating video and Gray's truthful video. Then, the rude waiter says to the manager "I can explain, this is gotta be a big misunderstanding." Then, the manager gets mad at the waiter for his actions, finally leading to the rude waiter getting fired. The manager instructs the rude waiter to leave the restaurant, or else he would send security guards to escort him out. The rude waiter angrily walks out of the restaurant saying "This is ridiculous!", only to get a photo taken of him by Paul, for revenge for what happened to him a year ago. Paul plans to post the picture of the rude waiter getting fired on social media, so that way, no other restaurant in the world can ever hire the rude waiter. To make the ending even better, the rude waiter gets into his car, only so his car would fail to start. Finally, the rude waiter screams his lungs out in pain, finally realizing how karma got him real good.
this is exactly. how I expected this video to end. Kinda suprised that dhar just left it there instead of taking it full circle like he (or the writers he's stealing credit from ) usually do
I would give the entire restaurant a 0 star review and say on Yelp that their staff harasses and berates customers, then if they make a video about me I’ll find out whatever I can about that waiter so I can file a lawsuit against them for defamation.
So, the waiter basically destroyed a man's life over five bucks? How petty do you have to be? And given the way he treated him and his family, he's lucky to have even gotten a tip.
And everyone else too how disgusting of a thing do you have to be to deny people jobs to throw water on them in the street to basically ruin their lives because you saw they didn't tip someone at a restaurant this is how you have killdozer part 2
I agree. The worse waiter I ever experienced. I tell him that I was allergic to onions. He brings me a steak smothered in onions. He gave me an attitude about fixing my order. He wouldn’t refill my water. He spent the night hitting on a woman at the next table. The woman has a low cut sweater with big boobs. At the end of the night, asked the one and only time, do you need anything? I said, “Really, now is when you care?” He actually looked surprised. I left him a penny. The waitress from another table, actually refilled my water without asking. I had a conversation with her. I thanked her and gave her $10. I told her everything he did and how I was going to give him a penny. She was grateful that I gave her $10.
@@jamestheteleportingwizard James, I wasn’t kidding. I didn’t tell you the best part. The woman with the big boobs and low cut sweater turned out to be a lesbian. I found out by accidentally overheard her conversation. Think about it. The waiter spent his time trying to date a lesbian. 😂😂😂
In our country no waiter would accept a 5 dollar tip because it's equal to 500 taka in our country. And here they are very happy to a 10 taka tip which is equal to 10 cents
You are missing the point. Employers (at least the sensible ones), are very particular about how you treat the service workers like waiters or Air hostesses. It speaks a lot about their character. When you are applying for a managerial position (as in this video) where you are sometimes representing the company in front of outsiders, this is especially relevant. If you are on your way to an interview and they happen to find out how you treat the service workers along the path, then trust me, that job offer which you had been eyeing…You can kiss it goodbye.
It is a stupid unbelievable story. No waiter will come and behave like that. The restaurant will fire him if he shouts like that. And no company will reject a candidate for some random video like that
As a waiter i Never expecting tips, its always the decision from the customer if they like the service and not make a scene if they where not give tips, its just a reason to work on myself to improve myself if they not give tips. But most of the time they a happy and give tips :). So yeah.
This actually reminds me of a story. I was on vacation when I was 8 or 9 years old, and we were at a restaurant. I overheard a waiter complaining to one of the people who just ate that he gave him some type of small tip the waiter did not appreciate. The customer or whatever you wanna call him, actually gave him a box, left before the waiter could open it, and the waiter was mad. The reason was because he stupidly gave the tip money back and inside the box was less tip money. It was our last night on vacation, so we don't know if the guy came back, and what the aftermath was.
9:59 We should have gotten a scene where the rude lying waiter was getting fired for ruining the poor families life, and in that scene, the waiter is shocked that the kid made the video to expose him for what he did
As my dad would always say, a tip is well earned based on a great service. People are just so entitled when it comes to getting tips. If I was harassed like that by a waiter, I’m reporting it to the manager and seeing that they get fired. Thank you Felicia.
Looks like in US, waiters and bartenders consider it their birthright to expect tips. A tip should be voluntary. Instead, the service people should flight to get better wages so that they don't have to depend on tips.
I could imagine the mean waiter getting fired over his lies and aggressively demanding money from the dad. Waiter: "YOU!! YOU GOT ME FIRED AND RUINED MY LIFE! YOU OWE ME LOTS OF MONEY!!" Dad: "No. You ruined your own life and I don't owe you anything." Waiter: "HOW DARE YOU?!?! 😡🤬😭🤬😭🤬😭👶👶👶👶👶"
Imagine when they go back to the same restaurant, a different waiter told them that the waiter who posted the video was fired because it turns out that their family weren't the first victim. In fact, he has been doing to a bunch of customers.
Personally, if I get bad service at a restaurant, the waiter or waitress gets no tip. However, if I get average service, they will get a 20% tip and I will give a 30% tip for exceptional service.
He is a good boy he feels sorry for his dad because of his love for his dad he blames himself he makes mrs steel understands what happened this waiter is evil and a liair fantastic love it
Unfortunately, this rings true in real life. I understand waiters/waitresses heavily rely on tips since they make a few dollars an hour (depending on where you are), but they also need to understand the limitations of their customers, as well. You see, I was never a waitress, but I have worked in the food industry, so I got the occasional tip. Anything I got, I was grateful for, and I never asked for a tip, because it’s supposed to be optional. Today, I noticed that some restaurants are starting to take out tips via gratuity. And they don’t add on the 5%, they add the 18-20%. I don’t have a job at the moment so I’m not going out as much, but when I do, I try to leave $5 tip, but I’ve too been called cheap, stingy, and worse. So, to me it’s a two way street: customers should be respectful and leave what they can but waiters/waitresses need to be appreciative of what they’re given. It’s not always about what you get, but it’s the fact you’re given something at all.
I remember once in US I didn't tip and the waitress was so rude. As European it's not customary. To me if it's good service then you deserve it. Eventually the manager intervened as then explained she felt guilty after.
Outcome After that, the Paul and his family continue to live a good life. As Gray’s video was going viral, people apologized and learned to never believe one side of the story only. As for the waiter, he was facing backlash at not just the people on social media, but also his coworkers, who tell him that what he did wrong, and how they always knew he was greedy, but never thought he would do something like that. He was then approached by the owner, telling him that because of that video, reviews were going bad. As he shows the waiter, the waiter was shocked as he reads them. “Wow. What a jerk.” “All of that for $5? Geez. I would’ve been thrilled to get $5 if I was a server.” “He should’ve been lucky that he got a tip at all!” “I don’t want him as my server at all.” “No way am I coming back to this restaurant. God knows he would demand more than $5.” Seeing this, the waiter tried to explain his side of the story, saying he was just having a bad day, and he didn’t know what he was doing, but the owner wasn’t buying it. He got fired, and was unable to find another job because of his actions. He tried to back to his parents house, but his parents were so disgusted by what he did, and told them how they didn’t raise him like this, before shutting the door in his face. His friends also cut ties with him, saying they weren’t gonna associate with someone like him. He’s now alone, and begging in the streets. All the while regretting what he did. To think, all of this happened, just because he wanted more than $5 as a tip.
The way the waiter came to the man he deserved no tip, thats rude and i would do the same. We have to also remember that the waiter took a picture of the man without asking him is very mean.
Guess when the waiter's boss saw the video from the kid, he told the waiter::"YOU"RE FIRED", and his Karma will haunt him for the rest of his life. Plus, no other job will accept him,and he will live on the streets. LOL 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣
I have been a server and I never expected a tip but I still have the best service I could. There were times I got huge tips and other times on my $1. It all adds up so I accepted it. It really skeeved me out to see servers behave this way to customers. Yes, sometimes there were customers that were Karens and you couldn’t please them no matter what but in my experience it wasn’t that often.
1. NO company is gonna not hire someone with great experience and skills over someone on tiktok saying they didn’t tip. It’s not mandatory you tip and it’s not a law lol. This is very unrealistic. (And yes, i ALWAYS tip well. I’m a bartender. I rely on tips myself but I would never act the way this guy did lmao) 2. The mom could’ve and should’ve gotten a job to help. He said “who’s gonna take care of grey?” 😂😂 this kid is like 12-13 maybe 14. He will be fine for a few hours lollll 😂 I love this channel but sometimes they are so unrealistic
I do like this videos message even if it’s not exactly the best execution. I will say suspension of disbelief is required in order to enjoy some things. You do need to keep that in mind when viewing fictional stories of any kind. However, I also understand that suspension of disbelief only goes so far.
It's not so unrealistic. Years ago, there was a news story about outsourcing. This guy lost his tech job and borrowed money from family and friends to keep his family afloat. The mother was a SAHM to teenagers. They felt like that was how they wanted to raise their family, which is fine, but not at family and friends' expense. To add insult to injury, he did finally get a job offer and had the nerve to turn it down because of commuting. He wanted the ideal job, not the make do job he should have taken to stop borrowing from family and friends. They were so entitled.
This is harsh truth, now a days people believe social media over the person telling truth himself. Even the hiring manager didnt believe him until his story was uploaded on social media. We all need to really lay off social media and trust people surrounding us and judge them ourselves without believing word of a stranger.
Why the hell was the waiter mad over a tip, $5 is a great tip, more than he deserved. And plus why did the people get mad at the guy for not tipping, not everyone chooses to tip.
Here's the conversation between the restaurant manager and the waiter. Waiter: "You wanted to see me, sir?" Manager: "Take a look at this." Manger showed the video of Paul's son telling the whole story about what happened to the restaurant. Waiter: "Sir, it's not what it's look like." Manager: "He gave you a $5 tip, isn't that enough for you?" Waiter is speechless Manager: "Your actions are unforgivable and you know what? Pack your things, you're fired and I'll make sure no other restaurant will ever hire you." Waiter: "Sir, I'm sorry." Manager: "Don't apologize to me, apologize for the man and his family, but what's the use, the damage is done, GET OUTTA HERE, YOU'RE FIRED"
Tipping is not a requirement it goes according to your service. If you are rude and slow then I do not tip. Tipping has gotten out of hand and to the point that some places charge you a service charge because they might not get a tip. That means you are forced to tip regardless of service. Good service good tip poor service no tip.
6:27 I'm sorry what? "Whose gonna take care of gray?" The kid is IN SCHOOL!!!!! mom doesn't need to be home all day. And kid is old enough to take care of himself when he gets home from school. Fck tht lol
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Tips are generally an option. If a waiter/waitress does a good job, they get a good tip. Otherwise, find a different job. If I found a video like this online, I would make sure to make a video about that waiter. People need to learn their actions have consequences.
Was hoping to see them go back to see the waiter serving him again and refuses to serve them and give the other waiter a big tip to make the first one jealous to see if he learnt his lesson.😊
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If i was the father, I’d sue the living crap out of that waiter!
He didn't have the money 😢
I was hoping he’d report him to the restaurant
@@aspenjenkins3365 same
Yeah but like each day to like fight the case he would need a lawyer and that would be expensive and besides he did not have the money the most he could do is report him to the manger
Good luck suing someone that doesn't even make 7.25
A waitress did this to me once, said i didnt give enough (mind you i tipped 25%) so i took tip back , reported her and apparently this wasnt first time she did it and she got fired . Justice served
Dang , it’s even sadder people like this in real life
Proof that karmas a bitch
Some people can be so entitled. It sickens me!
@@dylanclay2741 25% is an amazing tip! We really do appreciate people like you who tip so well!
Agreed @@SeerDragon. There are some who are after the love of money.
Good customer service is serving the customers with the best service without expecting a tip!
Wys
This is true!
If you want a tip, try being nice and respectful.
When did the service industry become so freaking entitled to tips? That waiter should not be working in restaurants again
Exactly
Making the internet hate an innocent man over a TIP of 5 DOLLARS? Thats insane.
Which, must I add (are we agreed), was *way* more, $5 more, than he even *deserved!* Amen?
That’s people nowadays, that’s humanity
This waiter was no man at all, he was a little baby.
If I was the waiter I would be thankful even to get cents because of how bad that service aas
Nah that watier acted like that 5$ was a 5 cent tip 💀
Even a 5 cent tip is enough for him lol. Idk how bro isn’t fired.
Even if it was 5 cents is better than nothing at least is a start
at least he got tip
@@KhoaLe-bo7eq Fr
@@andypham1636 yeah but 5$ is a kinda big tip
"Can you explain this, Paul?"
"That's not how it looks".
Proceeds to not even let him explain. I cannot work with someone who treats potential employees like this hiring manager just did. It's a huge red flag. It's a skit. I know. I know.
Since when do legitimate businesses base their hires on random internet garbage without making any investigation?
@@joycediggs4617
Unfortunately they do now.
What ever became of that waiter after the son exposed him?
Yeah, I thought the same. She didn't even let him explain and took the word of a complete stranger who was obviously being overdramatic over the person she had actually gotten to know and see as a good candidate for the job. I would see a boss like that as a massive red flag as well. It's great that she invited him back as soon as she saw the next video from his son, but she really should have given him a chance to explain in the first place rather than just taking the word of some random TikTok video from someone who was 100% lying as far as she knew.
This Dhar Mann bonus video needs an extended cut, showing when the rude waiter gets fired from his job after the humiliating video he posted about Paul. First, Paul and his family enter the restaurant, asking the receptionist to bring the manager over. Paul shows and sends the two videos to the manager, not only the humiliating video the waiter made of him, but also the video of Paul's son Gray telling the truth about the rude waiter and Paul. Afterwards, the manager calls the rude waiter to come to his office, after finishing taking an order from a customer. The rude waiter comes to the manager's office, only to have the manager show the rude waiter the humiliating video and Gray's truthful video. Then, the rude waiter says to the manager "I can explain, this is gotta be a big misunderstanding." Then, the manager gets mad at the waiter for his actions, finally leading to the rude waiter getting fired. The manager instructs the rude waiter to leave the restaurant, or else he would send security guards to escort him out. The rude waiter angrily walks out of the restaurant saying "This is ridiculous!", only to get a photo taken of him by Paul, for revenge for what happened to him a year ago. Paul plans to post the picture of the rude waiter getting fired on social media, so that way, no other restaurant in the world can ever hire the rude waiter. To make the ending even better, the rude waiter gets into his car, only so his car would fail to start. Finally, the rude waiter screams his lungs out in pain, finally realizing how karma got him real good.
this is exactly. how I expected this video to end. Kinda suprised that dhar just left it there instead of taking it full circle like he (or the writers he's stealing credit from ) usually do
Officer, this guy right here.
@@Rawrthedragon6528 I like this more, the predictable trash was getting annoying.
@@Rawrthedragon6528 and in the end it's not even realistic because most of the time this does not happen.
This is ridiculous! People are not going to hire him because of what a waiter said?
I would definitely give this guy a 0 Star review and be like "Be grateful you're getting a tip pal"
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Fr tho
I would give the entire restaurant a 0 star review and say on Yelp that their staff harasses and berates customers, then if they make a video about me I’ll find out whatever I can about that waiter so I can file a lawsuit against them for defamation.
At least he got anything
@@Mr.VopenCereal he should have got nothing
A tip is a tip no matter how big or small. After all, a tip is better than having no tip at all. Heck, I'd be happy to receive even a dollar as a tip.
in australia i have never seen anyone tip its just polite to thank them
@Mm2_queen190 In the UK, they add the tip automatically on the bill. Tips are how waiters make a real salary, unfortunately.
@@ydcee3123 yeah that’s true
@@Mm2_queen190also in the Asian countries it’s the same
Facts
I felt so bad for paul 😭
He was so closed to getting a job and a stupid ungrateful waiter ruined everything in a second.
Ikr
It’s just a video. Not real. Lol
@@cathyterrell6155 It happens in the real world you know!
3:32 Nah who would believe him? 😭💀
The people that has lost their brains
He’s the r word
@@MeganWhamGMfan.
I wouldn't believe that waiter
You’d be surprised at how fake tears and a photo out of context can fabricate a fake story, especially on the internet.
Today’s lesson: don’t believe everything you see on the internet. Also I had so much fun playing gray thanks for having me
Good job loved it 👏
Damm i loved your character in latest dhar mann video
You did a terrific job. 😊
Wonderful job my friend!👍
How would u think the waiter would've reacted when he saw your video backing the dad up?
tips shouldn't be demanded. tips are for good customer service, but they're not required.
So, the waiter basically destroyed a man's life over five bucks? How petty do you have to be? And given the way he treated him and his family, he's lucky to have even gotten a tip.
He’s a big baby.
And everyone else too how disgusting of a thing do you have to be to deny people jobs to throw water on them in the street to basically ruin their lives because you saw they didn't tip someone at a restaurant this is how you have killdozer part 2
Tipping has gotten way out of control. They expect tips when they don't deserve it.
It's only a part of AMERICAN DREAM. never seen it anywhere else.
If a waiter demands more for their tip, that means they’re greedy
A penny is an insult, not $5.00. Just be glad you got a tip. Bad service is another thing though, I wished to see the waiter's reaction to that video.
I agree.
The worse waiter I ever experienced. I tell him that I was allergic to onions. He brings me a steak smothered in onions. He gave me an attitude about fixing my order. He wouldn’t refill my water. He spent the night hitting on a woman at the next table. The woman has a low cut sweater with big boobs. At the end of the night, asked the one and only time, do you need anything? I said, “Really, now is when you care?” He actually looked surprised. I left him a penny.
The waitress from another table, actually refilled my water without asking. I had a conversation with her. I thanked her and gave her $10. I told her everything he did and how I was going to give him a penny. She was grateful that I gave her $10.
@@NikkiGRocks4Ever Wow that's a crazy story.
@@jamestheteleportingwizard James, I wasn’t kidding. I didn’t tell you the best part. The woman with the big boobs and low cut sweater turned out to be a lesbian. I found out by accidentally overheard her conversation.
Think about it.
The waiter spent his time trying to date a lesbian. 😂😂😂
I can’t believe that she didn’t hired him just because he didn’t leaved a tip to the waiter.💀 3:23
0:08 This guy is truly born to be a villian🔥💀frrr
Real💀
my fav chqcter fr
He’s the coolest antagonist.
What dude
@randomhuman3085 ikr 😭
The fact bro kept saying sorry and blaming himself for the situation Nah he's so sweet 😭
stfu bruh its a skit
That waiter be like: 100000 dollars isn’t even a tip😂😂😂
He even says $1000000 isn’t even a tip😅😅
He even says$1000,000,000$ isn't a tip😂
He even says 1000,000,000$ isn't a tip 😂
Even Mammon'wealth is not a tip 😂
lmaooo
One small tip can ruin an entire family for nothing
That's social media for you. Running our lives. Not always for good. Not always for bad.
@@aminad5563 for some reason, every thing is viral in social media in Dhar mann
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I doubt any employer would refuse to hire you just because you didn't leave a big enough tip at a restaurant.
They didn't hire him because they thought he was being rude to the waiter
@@ElectricZinniathat’s bad on the employer side by only hearing and believing one side of the story.
In our country no waiter would accept a 5 dollar tip because it's equal to 500 taka in our country. And here they are very happy to a 10 taka tip which is equal to 10 cents
You are missing the point. Employers (at least the sensible ones), are very particular about how you treat the service workers like waiters or Air hostesses. It speaks a lot about their character. When you are applying for a managerial position (as in this video) where you are sometimes representing the company in front of outsiders, this is especially relevant.
If you are on your way to an interview and they happen to find out how you treat the service workers along the path, then trust me, that job offer which you had been eyeing…You can kiss it goodbye.
I usually give a $5 tip for when I get my eyebrows done, and it's always appreciated
I 'm sharing tears too..when The son's video was shared. Wow! So sweet!💞
There could have been an extended scene where the waiter could have faced karma. He was a complete psycho.
I couldn’t agree more
Neither could I
EXACTLY me three
Right? He made me SO mad and omg
I am surprised that he did not reap what he sowed.
It is a stupid unbelievable story. No waiter will come and behave like that. The restaurant will fire him if he shouts like that. And no company will reject a candidate for some random video like that
FR
Nah and why are the people in the restaurant not even saying anything, like I expected them to record incident
all of these stupid videos are so unrealistic but somehow i never expected it to start off with the most unrealistic bs 😭😭
This is not a stupid story and it helps you learn stuff
Fr all u said is sooo true
As a waiter i Never expecting tips, its always the decision from the customer if they like the service and not make a scene if they where not give tips, its just a reason to work on myself to improve myself if they not give tips. But most of the time they a happy and give tips :). So yeah.
Good luck🍀🍀🍀I believe in you! And if you don’t succeed.
I’ll believe in the next person too🍀🍀🍀
🎉hey
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This actually reminds me of a story. I was on vacation when I was 8 or 9 years old, and we were at a restaurant. I overheard a waiter complaining to one of the people who just ate that he gave him some type of small tip the waiter did not appreciate. The customer or whatever you wanna call him, actually gave him a box, left before the waiter could open it, and the waiter was mad. The reason was because he stupidly gave the tip money back and inside the box was less tip money. It was our last night on vacation, so we don't know if the guy came back, and what the aftermath was.
Nice story bro
11:45 nah you did hear his side of the story and but ignored it because you believed a video on the internet is more truthful
Thank God I'm from Europe..... tip is something extra for GOOD service not something that people expect whatever service they do...
the waiter does not need a tip he was a bad person 😇
9:59 We should have gotten a scene where the rude lying waiter was getting fired for ruining the poor families life, and in that scene, the waiter is shocked that the kid made the video to expose him for what he did
Tipping someone at a restaurant is not compulsory it's a choice...I can decide not to tip you no matter how good your service is
President should make it the law to tip someone then.
My anger for this is unexplainable 📈📈📈
with that attitude i think we all agree that the waiter shouldn't get a tip😂
Tipping culture in a nutshell
As my dad would always say, a tip is well earned based on a great service. People are just so entitled when it comes to getting tips. If I was harassed like that by a waiter, I’m reporting it to the manager and seeing that they get fired. Thank you Felicia.
who's Felicia?
@@Rawrthedragon6528 Felicia is a term used after Bye Felicia
Looks like in US, waiters and bartenders consider it their birthright to expect tips. A tip should be voluntary. Instead, the service people should flight to get better wages so that they don't have to depend on tips.
I could imagine the mean waiter getting fired over his lies and aggressively demanding money from the dad.
Waiter: "YOU!! YOU GOT ME FIRED AND RUINED MY LIFE! YOU OWE ME LOTS OF MONEY!!"
Dad: "No. You ruined your own life and I don't owe you anything."
Waiter: "HOW DARE YOU?!?! 😡🤬😭🤬😭🤬😭👶👶👶👶👶"
Imagine when they go back to the same restaurant, a different waiter told them that the waiter who posted the video was fired because it turns out that their family weren't the first victim. In fact, he has been doing to a bunch of customers.
@@ciscojacobo7168
Tipping is optional he’s crazy
@@oscarlemus8153 Imagine if he tried to do this stunt in Europe.
@@ciscojacobo7168 OMG HE WOULD'VE GOTTEN DEPORTED(BY SIX)
@@AI-DEVELOPER-cx5db by six?
Why is this dude always the villain cant he be the good guy in any one of them
I was exactly going to say the same thing.
I guess he just prefers to play the villainous role. He's really good at it too.
Exactly. Seriously. He is always playing the villain.
Exactly. Seriously. He is always playing the villain.
Exactly
Waiter: Where’s my tip (Rudely)
Me: Here’s a tip look both ways before you cross the road
That waiter was very rude and ungrateful, at least he got a tip. Some customers wouldn't even leave a tip.
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Personally, if I get bad service at a restaurant, the waiter or waitress gets no tip. However, if I get average service, they will get a 20% tip and I will give a 30% tip for exceptional service.
Paul should sue the waiter for defamation.
yes
He is a good boy he feels sorry for his dad because of his love for his dad he blames himself he makes mrs steel understands what happened this waiter is evil and a liair fantastic love it
Tipping culture in america basically
That’s why I love Japan 🇯🇵
Most stupidity originates from there.
This video shows that the customer is *_ALWAYS_* right
bro was so greedy like 💀💀
Bro was expecting a trillion dollar tip
Ikr
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When I saw the 5 dollar bill I thought he cut it in half 😂
Same!
With his attitude, he should be greatful he’s getting any tip at all. I would’ve given him shit.
Unfortunately, this rings true in real life. I understand waiters/waitresses heavily rely on tips since they make a few dollars an hour (depending on where you are), but they also need to understand the limitations of their customers, as well. You see, I was never a waitress, but I have worked in the food industry, so I got the occasional tip. Anything I got, I was grateful for, and I never asked for a tip, because it’s supposed to be optional. Today, I noticed that some restaurants are starting to take out tips via gratuity. And they don’t add on the 5%, they add the 18-20%. I don’t have a job at the moment so I’m not going out as much, but when I do, I try to leave $5 tip, but I’ve too been called cheap, stingy, and worse. So, to me it’s a two way street: customers should be respectful and leave what they can but waiters/waitresses need to be appreciative of what they’re given. It’s not always about what you get, but it’s the fact you’re given something at all.
Couldn’t have said it better 👍🏾
3:32 the way he talked i wouldnt belive him
I would’ve wanted explanation
Bro doesn’t even have evidence
I would be happy with any tip 😂 even if it’s just 1 I’ll be happy!! But 5 is A LOT that waiter is just SO greedy 😭🙏
Americans are so greedy
I remember once in US I didn't tip and the waitress was so rude. As European it's not customary. To me if it's good service then you deserve it. Eventually the manager intervened as then explained she felt guilty after.
Outcome
After that, the Paul and his family continue to live a good life. As Gray’s video was going viral, people apologized and learned to never believe one side of the story only.
As for the waiter, he was facing backlash at not just the people on social media, but also his coworkers, who tell him that what he did wrong, and how they always knew he was greedy, but never thought he would do something like that.
He was then approached by the owner, telling him that because of that video, reviews were going bad. As he shows the waiter, the waiter was shocked as he reads them.
“Wow. What a jerk.”
“All of that for $5? Geez. I would’ve been thrilled to get $5 if I was a server.”
“He should’ve been lucky that he got a tip at all!”
“I don’t want him as my server at all.”
“No way am I coming back to this restaurant. God knows he would demand more than $5.”
Seeing this, the waiter tried to explain his side of the story, saying he was just having a bad day, and he didn’t know what he was doing, but the owner wasn’t buying it. He got fired, and was unable to find another job because of his actions.
He tried to back to his parents house, but his parents were so disgusted by what he did, and told them how they didn’t raise him like this, before shutting the door in his face.
His friends also cut ties with him, saying they weren’t gonna associate with someone like him.
He’s now alone, and begging in the streets. All the while regretting what he did.
To think, all of this happened, just because he wanted more than $5 as a tip.
And he is never gonna have any right to blame Paul or Gray for justice, or else! Any suggestions of consequences for any potential blame?
Be kind to the people that you meet on the way up. Because they are the same people that you meet on the way down 😊
The way the waiter came to the man he deserved no tip, thats rude and i would do the same. We have to also remember that the waiter took a picture of the man without asking him is very mean.
Guess when the waiter's boss saw the video from the kid, he told the waiter::"YOU"RE FIRED", and his Karma will haunt him for the rest of his life. Plus, no other job will accept him,and he will live on the streets. LOL 😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣😆🤣
Yeah! Downright funny! LOL!
The fact
The manager believed a guy fake crying is so d***
That waiter needs to be grateful. He should be happy he even got a tip. Even $1 as a tip is alot
$1 as a tip is not alot lol don't get delusional now.
But you should be greatful no matter how much you get especially if you didn't earn it.
12:01 love Herrr❤
If I met that waiter in real life, I would ask him to be rude & belittle me....he plays a very great bad guy! I love it! Hats off to you sir!
what does that even mean😭
$5?!
That is more than enough😢
That waiter is just becoming a chad😟
Could have bought 450 robux
Dude is sobbing over a 5$ tip 😭
I have been a server and I never expected a tip but I still have the best service I could. There were times I got huge tips and other times on my $1. It all adds up so I accepted it. It really skeeved me out to see servers behave this way to customers. Yes, sometimes there were customers that were Karens and you couldn’t please them no matter what but in my experience it wasn’t that often.
1. NO company is gonna not hire someone with great experience and skills over someone on tiktok saying they didn’t tip. It’s not mandatory you tip and it’s not a law lol. This is very unrealistic. (And yes, i ALWAYS tip well. I’m a bartender. I rely on tips myself but I would never act the way this guy did lmao)
2. The mom could’ve and should’ve gotten a job to help. He said “who’s gonna take care of grey?” 😂😂 this kid is like 12-13 maybe 14. He will be fine for a few hours lollll 😂 I love this channel but sometimes they are so unrealistic
I agree with everything you said girl!
I do like this videos message even if it’s not exactly the best execution. I will say suspension of disbelief is required in order to enjoy some things. You do need to keep that in mind when viewing fictional stories of any kind. However, I also understand that suspension of disbelief only goes so far.
yes, unless they're rich enough to survive on one income, mom should be working, too
It's not so unrealistic. Years ago, there was a news story about outsourcing. This guy lost his tech job and borrowed money from family and friends to keep his family afloat. The mother was a SAHM to teenagers. They felt like that was how they wanted to raise their family, which is fine, but not at family and friends' expense.
To add insult to injury, he did finally get a job offer and had the nerve to turn it down because of commuting. He wanted the ideal job, not the make do job he should have taken to stop borrowing from family and friends. They were so entitled.
That's cause society is brainwashed by Tiktok.
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@@eli.ishimfr yeah he died three years ago. It still hurts that he passed away. I couldn't move on. I think about him all the time
@@51kmanj ik, doesnt it
@@eli.ishimfr yeah. He is the only one dhar mann actor that died.
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“I didn’t care to hear your side of the story” I’m surprised you even heard it.
Good vid but it is not really fully finished. I would have loved to see the bad waiter to face the consecuences of his bad actions.
Bro really had a cry cause he didn’t get tipped more than 5 bucks 💀
A server is supposed to be respectful to the customer and have better service not taking advantage of them. That waiter lives to regret it.
The Fact The Waitress Looked Like A Nerd Is Hilarious
This is harsh truth, now a days people believe social media over the person telling truth himself. Even the hiring manager didnt believe him until his story was uploaded on social media. We all need to really lay off social media and trust people surrounding us and judge them ourselves without believing word of a stranger.
Paul finally got the job and he and his family moved to the new place after he saw his son’s video.
Outstanding video, and i hope the waiter learn a important lesson about honesty
Why the hell was the waiter mad over a tip, $5 is a great tip, more than he deserved. And plus why did the people get mad at the guy for not tipping, not everyone chooses to tip.
He didn’t deserve anything for his entitled attitude.
Yeah, and why can’t he just look for another job if he has to ask for bigger tips
Plus, tipping is a COURTESY, for GOOD SERVICE, not a REQUIREMENT
What a wonderful son.
Here's the conversation between the restaurant manager and the waiter.
Waiter: "You wanted to see me, sir?"
Manager: "Take a look at this."
Manger showed the video of Paul's son telling the whole story about what happened to the restaurant.
Waiter: "Sir, it's not what it's look like."
Manager: "He gave you a $5 tip, isn't that enough for you?"
Waiter is speechless
Manager: "Your actions are unforgivable and you know what? Pack your things, you're fired and I'll make sure no other restaurant will ever hire you."
Waiter: "Sir, I'm sorry."
Manager: "Don't apologize to me, apologize for the man and his family, but what's the use, the damage is done, GET OUTTA HERE, YOU'RE FIRED"
And if the Waiter-to-No-Longer-Be *blames* Paul *or* Grayson for his *fair* termination?
Tipping is not a requirement it goes according to your service. If you are rude and slow then I do not tip. Tipping has gotten out of hand and to the point that some places charge you a service charge because they might not get a tip. That means you are forced to tip regardless of service. Good service good tip poor service no tip.
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6:27 I'm sorry what? "Whose gonna take care of gray?" The kid is IN SCHOOL!!!!! mom doesn't need to be home all day. And kid is old enough to take care of himself when he gets home from school. Fck tht lol
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Paul should have sued the waiter for defamation.
He doesnt have any proof on his side of the story though so he cant
Yes there's definitely a need for a part 2 for thus
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Thanks for 5 likes even if it was little 🙏
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they had the chance to add the waiters karma at the end
Tips are generally an option. If a waiter/waitress does a good job, they get a good tip. Otherwise, find a different job. If I found a video like this online, I would make sure to make a video about that waiter. People need to learn their actions have consequences.
This definitely wouldn't happen in real life.
They usually take a picture and shame the family on Facebook
U shouldn't force someone to tip you. A tip comes out of honest good service and it solely depends on customer. You can't forcefully demand tips
Tipping culture is out of hand in the U.S.. People outside of the U.S. must be watching this and shaking their head.
Was hoping to see them go back to see the waiter serving him again and refuses to serve them and give the other waiter a big tip to make the first one jealous to see if he learnt his lesson.😊
this tipping rule is starting to get out of hand
I love your guys videos so much 😀😃
0:44 the fact that he TALKS SO F slow. Bothers me I would have gone crazy already
Not hiring a qualified professional because he didn’t leave an optional tip is insane! 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️
The waiter always plays the bad guy and the boy was recently the bully in one of the videos and sometimes he isn't😂