Employees have the right to refuse service to customers who display rude, aggressive, or disrespectful behavior, and standing up for oneself professionally can lead to positive outcomes such as the customer being removed from the establishment or facing consequences for their actions.
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I demand to see your manager right now. You have no idea who you are messing with. Hello everyone. In today's video, when employees stand up to [music] rude customers brings you intense, jaw-dropping moments where patience finally snaps. From shocking confrontations to fearless comebacks, these workers refuse to be pushed around.
Get ready to [music] witness rude behavior meet its match in the most unexpected ways.
I don't care about you. Okay. So, what are you what are you supposed to see your ass out of this? [bell] An angry customer knocked down a barrier and was immediately met with a strong response from store employees. He will definitely think twice before ever coming back.
This is corporate. [music] This is your listen. You working here. You working here. [music] He said, "I don't know what you do." I said, "What you going to do? Get out of my face." I said, "Get out of my face. [music] Get out of my face. Get out of my face. Get out of my [music] After spilling her own drink, she insists the store refund her $6.15.
Not only does she fail to get her money back, but she also ends up embarrassing herself in front of everyone in the restaurant.
Sit [music] down.
[music] Okay. Okay.
What you do?
I didn't react. You crazy. What you waiting for? What you waiting for?
[music] [music] You guys are [music] You guys are You didn't get it. You didn't get it.
These employees refused to stand by when [music] they saw their co-orker being attacked by a customer.
Come with not me. Okay. I asked you a stupid question. You used to come [ __ ] responded like you don't know what the [ __ ] going on. [ __ ] you, man. [ __ ] you, [ __ ] [ __ ] you.
What's your [ __ ] ass going to do?
When a cashier has to step out from behind the counter, you know things have gone too far.
This is Studio Wood, Texas. This is Ace Town, man.
You boys better know you just can't come in any kind of stuff with that [ __ ] Real talk.
This [ __ ] real. [music] Number five.
[music] [music] She acted like she owned the entire kitchen. Instead of wasting time arguing, the staff called security to handle the situation properly. Heat. Heat.
[music] out.
You want [ __ ] you.
Real talk.
What?
This [music] turned into a surprisingly funny scuffle at Church's Chicken. He was aggressive while arguing through the service window, but the moment a cook stepped outside, his confidence quickly disappeared. Hey mother, bring it up.
Heat. Heat.
For some people, showing basic respect to service workers seems impossible. This time, his attitude earned him a response he will not forget.
and do what I can say. [music] Excuse me. [music] I'm not giving you nothing. We do not refund. [music] This employee had clearly had enough of rude customers. If he had been polite from [music] the start, she likely would have issued a refund. But at that point, there was no chance anymore.
at no [ __ ] you.
Attacking an employee over a piece of fried chicken is completely unreasonable.
This time the worker decided not to tolerate it.
Hey, my favorite and you want to leave me like that? Yeah.
Welcome to my assistant.
Just because she was a regular customer did not mean she could say whatever she wanted. The hair stylist stood firm when she made racist remarks toward her assistant. Congratulations. She is no longer a regular here.
Are you screwing me? This is not particip.
You didn't. Oh, get out. Like, I really took care of you when no one in the other salon wanted to do your [music] hair. I wanted to do your hair and we created a blonde and you just come here in [music] my business and they have a lot of pressure. Oh my god. You know, I have no pressure.
You're honestly [music] like I'm wasting so much, but like I don't even tell you. That was a lot.
This customer made a huge mistake by [music] jumping into the kitchen area to continue the confrontation. Chefs are not going to tolerate that kind of aggression.
Hands up with a lot file of police, sir.
She threatened to call the police and the police actually showed up. The only problem is that she was the one who ended up being taken away. Personal space and you get forced me, mother. You understand what I'm saying to you to feel me?
[music] You talk to us since we came. You can't separate customers.
USA.
Employees are not required to tolerate rude or aggressive behavior. She stood her ground and now he is officially on the store's blacklist.
Call the [ __ ] cops. Stab me.
[ __ ] shut the [ __ ] up. You know what? And you will and trust me, you will get a [ __ ] message. Byebye.
and she wouldn't tell me that she used to go. Yes, please. Part of that the first time I said, "Did you not understand?" And then she wants to talk in a different language.
Chinese This woman became furious simply because employees were speaking Chinese in a Chinese restaurant. It is hard [music] to understand that reaction. No, you're trying to lie to me. She doesn't know how [music] much you want to charge me different.
I [music] expect that wraps up when employees stand up to rude customers. Respect [music] goes both ways and sometimes enough is enough. What is your take? Were the employees [music] justified or too harsh?
Have you ever dealt with a rude customer? How would you handle it? Let us know below.
Hey, hey, hey.
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