Unleashing Her Fury by Retracting Advice in Pursuit of Justice

Amelia recently shared her frustrating restaurant experience, raising important questions about tipping etiquette and the quality of customer service today. What was supposed to be a celebratory dinner for her husband’s promotion turned sour due to an encounter with a rude waitress. After enjoying their meal, Amelia left a $10 tip on an $85 bill. However, the waitress responded with a sneer, saying, “Ten bucks? This isn’t the 1950s anymore.” Taken aback by the blatant disrespect, Amelia defended her choice, asserting, “I think ten bucks on an $85 bill is more than fair.”

The situation escalated as the waitress rolled her eyes and sarcastically called Amelia a “cheapskate.” That was the final straw for Amelia.

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