Couple Humiliated Me While I Was Serving Their Table at a Cafe — My Boss’s Reaction Shocked Me

When an obnoxious couple show up at the café Mia works at, she cringes at the thought of having to wait on them. But things go from bad to worse when an advance is made on Mia. Soon, the café manager gets involved and Mia has to face the music…

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Working the evening shift at the café was usually a breeze. And the tips were better, too. I had my routine down pat, and despite being thirty and still single, I loved my job.

Sure, it wasn’t something glamorous, but it was mine and it sustained me. And to make it even better, my coworkers were like family.

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A smiling waitress | Source: Midjourney

“Hey Mia, it’s Friday night,” Larissa, my coworker, said. “Think that sweet old couple will drop by?”

“Oh, I really hope so,” I replied. “They promised to bring pictures of their new granddaughter last week.”

I loved it. Our regulars brought a comforting predictability to my days.

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But that night, everything changed.

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Two waitresses talking | Source: Midjourney

As I was putting my apron back on after a cigarette break, a couple walked in. And from the moment they stepped through the door, I knew they were trouble.

The girl, with her overdone hair, flashy gold jewelry, and constant scowl, and the guy, with his cocky swagger, headed straight for my section.

“Great,” I mouthed to Larissa, rolling my eyes.

“Excuse me,” the girl snapped her fingers. “We’ve been sitting here for three minutes. Are you disabled or something?”

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A close up of a couple | Source: Midjourney

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I bit back my retort, plastered on my customer service smile, and approached their table.

“Good evening, how can I help you?” I asked, placing their menus down in front of them.

“Stand here until we decide on our order,” the girl demanded.

So, I stood, and I waited. Finally, the girl started to talk.

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A waitress waiting to take orders | Source: Midjourney

“I’ll have a tuna salad sandwich, and sweet potato fries, extra crispy. And a lemonade.”

“And I’ll have the steak tacos with roasted corn on the side. And a lemonade, too.”

They rattled off their order, each item delivered with an undertone of contempt. I walked away, mentally bracing myself for the rest of the evening.

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A waitress holding a notebook | Source: Midjourney

Not five minutes after giving their order to the kitchen, the girl called me over again.

“Our drinks?” she asked simply.

“They’re on their way,” I said. “Just bear with us. As you can see, the café is quite busy this evening.”

The girl sniffed and turned to face her boyfriend.

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A busy cafe | Source: Midjourney

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As the drinks came, I promptly delivered them before the girl could retaliate any further.

“This isn’t what I ordered,” she said, pushing the glass closer to me and spilling lemonade onto the table.

“Are you deaf?” she thundered. “I want a gin and tonic!”

“I’m sorry, I thought you said lemonade,” I replied.

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A glass of lemonade on a table | Source: Midjourney

“Don’t think,” the boyfriend interrupted, his voice dry. “Just get it right. You get paid for this job, don’t you?”

I hurried back to the counter, my hands shaking. It wasn’t the first time I’d dealt with difficult customers, but something about them was particularly cruel.

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I mixed the drink myself and took it back to the table, trying to remain professional.

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A gin and tonic on a table | Source: Midjourney

I did the same thing when their food came in. As I set down their plates, the girl took a large gulp of her drink, not paying attention to me.

Which was when the sleazy boyfriend’s hand “accidentally” brushed against my leg. He looked up and smiled, a smug, predatory grin.

“Excuse me,” I said, stepping back, my voice shaking with anger. “Don’t touch me.”

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A shocked waitress | Source: Midjourney

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The girl turned on me, eyes blazing.

“Are you accusing my boyfriend of something? Are you really that low? You’re lying!” she barked.

But before I could respond, my boss, Mr. Grant, appeared at my side.

At first, I was comforted by his presence. I had worked with him for years, and I knew that he would diffuse the situation before it got any worse.

But I was wrong.

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A restaurant manager | Source: Midjourney

“What seems to be the problem here?” he asked.

“Your waitress is accusing my boyfriend of… of… something inappropriate!” the girl shrieked. “We’ve done nothing wrong!”

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I quickly explained the situation, my voice trembling. “But Mr. Grant, he touched me! It wasn’t an accident!”

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A close up of a waitress with a surprised expression | Source: Midjourney

Mr. Grant turned to me, his expression unreadable.

“Mia, the customer is always right. You shouldn’t have retaliated in that way.”

My heart sank.

“But Mr. Grant,” I said, trying to explain.

“Enough!” he cut me off loudly. “I’m sorry, Mia, but I cannot have this kind of behavior from my staff. You’re fired.”

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An angry restaurant manager | Source: Midjourney

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I stood there, stunned. Fired? For defending myself. I gathered my things, my face burning with humiliation, and left the café without another word.

But the next day, I couldn’t let it go. I paced around my little apartment trying to figure out what I wanted to do. I couldn’t just accept the fact that I had just lost my job.

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A woman in her living room | Source: Midjourney

So, I marched my way back into the café, but this time as a customer.

Mr. Grant saw me as I walked in, and he approached me cautiously.

“Mia, what are you doing here?” he asked.

“I’m here to eat, Jacob,” I said. “As a customer. And I’d like you to serve me. Personally.”

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A woman standing in a cafe | Source: Midjourney

He looked surprised but nodded.

“Alright,” he said. “I can do that.”

I took a seat at a corner table, the same one where the couple had humiliated me.

“Okay, Mia,” he said, holding a menu. “What can I get you to drink while you eat?”

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A frowning restaurant manager | Source: Midjourney

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“A coffee,” I said. “Just a dash of milk, okay?”

I started by being polite, but then I began to change my order.

“I didn’t want eggs benedict, Jacob,” I said. “I wanted a frittata with extra mushrooms and a side of roast potatoes.”

I called him over repeatedly, each time with a new complaint.

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A plate of food | Source: Midjourney

“This coffee is cold,” I snapped. “Are you even trying, Jacob?”

His face reddened with frustration.

“Mia, this is unreasonable,” he said, glancing around at the rest of the customers.

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“Oh, I’m being unreasonable?” I shot back. “I wonder what the owner of this café would think if he heard how you treated me yesterday. That was an unfair dismissal and you know it.”

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A close up of a woman sitting in a cafe | Source: Midjourney

He flinched and took a deep breath.

“You wouldn’t,” he said.

“Try me.”

Mr. Grant took a deep breath and then did something I never expected.

“Mia, I’m sorry,” he said, sitting down across from me. “You were right. The principle ‘the customer is always right’ isn’t a perfect one, but it keeps us thriving because customers think that they have a big say in everything. You shouldn’t have been fired.”

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An older man sitting at a table | Source: Midjourney

I leaned back, savoring the moment.

“Apology accepted. So, do I get my job back?”

“Yes,” he said quietly. “You can have your job back.”

A week later, I was back at work, feeling a mix of vindication and relief. I was clearing a table when I saw them. The couple who had gotten me fired.

They walked in, looking just as obnoxious as ever.

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A close up of a couple | Source: Midjourney

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Before they could sit down, Mr. Grant intercepted them. “You’re denied entry. You’re on our blacklist.”

The girl looked outraged and swung her handbag in frustration.

“What nonsense is that? The customer is always right!” she exclaimed.

“That’s true,” Mr. Grant said. “But it only applies to customers who aren’t on the blacklist.”

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A shocked young couple | Source: Midjourney

I couldn’t help but smile as they stormed out, their faces red with anger. Mr. Grant turned to me and gave me a nod of approval.

Sure, it wasn’t a perfect world, but for that moment, justice had been served.

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“Mia!” Anita exclaimed as she and Roger, her husband, walked in.

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A smiling old couple | Source: Midjourney

They were my regular Friday evening customers, and I loved waiting on them.

“Come on in!” I said, leading them to their usual table. “And you better have those baby photos!”

“Oh, honey,” Anita said. “You bring me my green tea, and I’ll show you at least a hundred photos!”

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A smiling older woman | Source: Midjourney

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Customer Mocked Me Because I Work as a Cashier at the Grocery Store — Moments Later Karma Took Revenge for Me

Erin’s life changes completely when her husband’s affair is revealed. In a turn of events, she loses her job and takes the role of a cashier at the local grocery store. Everything is fine until an entitled customer comes into the store, forcing Erin to keep calm and professional.

My life took a complete turn at 38 years old. I’m a mother to three kids: Emma (15), Jack (9), and Sophie (7), and I’ve gone from being a project manager at a mid-sized tech company while raising my children to working in a grocery store.

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Freezers in a grocery store | Source: Pexels

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This is what happened.

The first cracks came in gradually, all stemming from James, my husband.

“James, are you coming to bed?” I asked one night as he sat on the couch, staring blankly at the TV.

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A man sitting on a chair | Source: Pexels

“In a bit,” he muttered, not looking up. “Just need to finish this.”

“Finish what? The TV’s off.”

He sighed, running a hand through his hair before lying flat.

“Work stuff, Erin. Can we not do this right now?”

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A man lying flat on a couch | Source: Pexels

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I could sense something was wrong, but amidst the chaos of work and family, I couldn’t quite put my finger on it. Then, one devastating evening, I discovered the truth. James had been having an affair.

“How could you do this to us?” I cried, tears streaming down my face. “To the kids?”

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A silhouette of a couple | Source: Pexels

James looked down, unable to meet my gaze.

“I’m sorry, Erin. I never meant for it to get this far.”

The stress from the divorce piled onto the already immense pressure at work. My job’s demands became unbearable as I tried to navigate the emotional wreckage of my home.

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This work is inspired by real events and people, but it has been fictionalized for creative purposes. Names, characters, and details have been changed to protect privacy and enhance the narrative. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental and not intended by the author.

The author and publisher make no claims to the accuracy of events or the portrayal of characters and are not liable for any misinterpretation. This story is provided “as is,” and any opinions expressed are those of the characters and do not reflect the views of the author or publisher.

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