A little kindness can go a long way. For example, nobody is going to want to help you with something if you approach them with rage and entitlement. But, if you ask for help with zero expectations and a kind "please" and "thank you," then you are WAY more likely to get help. Like, is that so difficult to understand? It turns out, for Karens, it is a completely alien concept.
Take, for example, this Reddit post about a Karen in a grocery store. There were two people stocking the shelves—turns out they didn't actually work for the grocery store, they just worked for the product they were stocking. So when OP asked for help and they told her they didn't work there, she simply apologized and moved on. However, when they noticed her kindness, they pointed her into the direction they believed she needed to go. A close-by Karen heard this go down and started to throw a tantrum because they hadn't helped her earlier when she asked (rudely) a question. They told her straight up, they didn't answer her because she was being rude, but they did answer OP because she was being kind. Oh boy, the colors that filled this enraged Karen's face were priceless. And what the manager did was even more epic! (Unlike this manager who got what they deserved.)
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