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Karen Claims To Be The Owner's Wife In My Parents' Restaurant....- Reddit Stories
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Karen Claims To Be The Owner's Wife In My Parents' Restaurant And Ends Up Embarrassing Herself.
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An 18-year-old (OOP) works out at his parents' tiny family-run restaurant, Joe's, named after his grandparents. OOP occasionally works at the restaurant, which serves snacks, cakes, and quick meals. Most customers don't know he's the owner's son. When the restaurant is crowded on weekends, OOP takes orders, assists staff, and earns tips.
A woman (called "Karen") in her 30s or 40s entered the full restaurant with her mischievous 13-year-old son one weekend. They sat down and OOP took her order after 20 minutes. The toddler ran about the restaurant, shrieking, treading on customers' feet, and touching their food while waiting for their food. Karen was preoccupied with her phone and seemed uninterested about her son's actions.
The boy cried and ran back to his mother when OOP grabbed him by the hand and told him to stop running around, frustrated by the disruption. Karen confronted OOP, enraged that he touched her son. OOP carefully explained that her son was disturbing other guests and handling their food, but Karen said "he’s just a child" and could do whatever he wanted.
Karen made OOP feel intimidated by claiming to be the restaurant's owner's wife. She loudly stated that OOP had made a major mistake and would dismiss him. OOP was amused and played along, knowing his father, the real owner, would intervene. Karen doubled down on her tale, even naming OOP's father, which astonished him since few knew.
OOP apologized and begged Karen not to dismiss him, but she insisted on speaking with the management. OOP's father emerged from the restaurant's back. Karen asked that OOP be fired for being nasty to her son, still feeling superior. Karen claimed that as the owner's wife, she could terminate someone without cause after the father calmly stated that he couldn't.
OOP's father, pleased by her audacity, let her continue her prank. She threatened to phone her "husband" (the owner) to complain. Karen quickly called the restaurant's owner, unknowing that she was calling OOP's father. The father answered the phone in his pocket with a smiling, "Hello, this is Joe's owner." How can I help?
After being discovered lying, Karen paled. OOP's father calmly told her he was the owner and she was not his wife. He disclosed that OOP, the employee she wanted dismissed, was his son. Karen was humiliated, grabbed her stuff, ignored her wailing child, and left the restaurant without waiting for her dinner. As she went, OOP, his father, and the staff laughed at the scenario.
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Комментарии : 8   
@boneymeroney2674
@boneymeroney2674 2 дня назад
Comments to the foster kid were awful. 😮
@hwasahasjiminsjam9065
@hwasahasjiminsjam9065 2 дня назад
Exactly!
@stephaniehoyland4901
@stephaniehoyland4901 День назад
Em "im the owner wife" Op " hey dad! Do you have a second wife?" Dad " no why " Op" this woman says she married to you"
@Globbronglobgr0d
@Globbronglobgr0d 2 дня назад
Fake:aint no 13 year old doing this shit.
@Arkryal
@Arkryal 2 дня назад
Yeah, the LLMs that generate the story content suck at correlating age with behavioral patterns, lol. It's one of the red flags when looking for AI generated content. Though in Fairness, I've seen a couple people in their late 40s behave that way, lol. But they usually don't have their mommies in tow when they do. The fact that it's AI generated isn't that significant to me. I have no delusions about human-authored reddit posts being authentic either. Most of the humans lie or exaggerate too. Bullshit has existed long before AI came into being. It's just entertainment and a catalyst for discussion. Think of it like a hypothetical topic for discussion in a philosophy class, or moot court in a legal class. But I do wish these channels would disclose that it's AI generated, lest naive people begin to think society actually functions like what is portrayed in these stories. Situations like this do happen in real life, but they are rare. These stories would make it seem to be a very common occurrence when it is not. If you want a real story along these lines, here's one from a former boss of mine: He was interviewing this guy to do some coding. The resume indicated he was knowledgeable in a specific API used in the niche industry. That got his resume pulled to the very top. The guy went on to describe how he wasn't just familiar with it, he was in fact the lead developer on the project. Sounds great, right? The guy interviewing him (my boos at the time) was actually the lead developer himself, he started the project he knew every contributor to the project personally... The applicant was totally full of shit. He actually pulled me into the interview and let me listen to this guy drone on, throwing around jargon he obviously didn't understand. We strung him along for an hour at least, before calling him out on it. The guy actually admitted he made it all up, and just really needed the job. He had been looking for months with no success, and acknowledged it was a desperate tactic. We actually hired him anyway, albeit at $45k a year, not the $160k that was listed. Just threw him some bitch-work until he could land something more substantial elsewhere without a huge employment gap in his resume. He stuck around for about 6 months, but he was actually not a bad coder. Not as good as he portrayed himself, but decent, with a good work ethic, and he did eventually land a much better paying job after that. I would not recommend this tactic when looking for a job, but it worked for at least one guy, lol.
@VongolaPrimo1406
@VongolaPrimo1406 17 часов назад
Wtf you mean Joe is unsure of what to do next?... Isn't it obvious?
@SnowyWolborg
@SnowyWolborg 2 дня назад
I seen at least two other stories where some Karen comes into a restaurant, claiming to be familiar with the owner, then demand to be waited on hand and foot. None of them sound real.
@RedditFamilyTales
@RedditFamilyTales День назад
Thanks for the comment! This story is real and was shared by the original poster (OOP) on Reddit.
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