'Oh, the look she gave me': Entitled bartender gets her comeuppance, salty customer tosses pennies on the floor

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    The one time I was a bartender to This took place around 15 years ago. I was out with a bunch of colleagues on aw, and we were at a pub in the city we all lived in. Two of us went up to the counter (is this the correct word? English is not my first language), where the bartender was on the phone. We get it, they do need to take phonecalls from time to time. It could have been someone who wanted to make a reservation or something like that, and it wasn't a busy time of the evening.
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    However, instead of signaling to us that she would be with us in a minute (like, make eye contact and hold up a finger), she gave us a look as if we were disturbing her and then demonstratively turned her back against us and kept talking.
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    Since no one else was there to serve customers, we had to wait for her to finnish the phone call. When she did, she went over to us, rolled her eyes at us and with an annoyed tone said "Yes?"
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    My co-worker ordered a beer and got that. I asked for a Smirnoff Ice. She scoffed and said, this time in a very condescending tone, "we dont sell that kind of soda-inspired beverages here, you know". I said "alright, I'll just have a coke then".
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    Once again she rolled her eyes and gave me a coke, that she kind of slammed on the counter a bit from me so I would have to lean over or take a step to the side to reach. I decided to take a small revenge on her r
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    I usually don't carry cash, but this time I actually did, and it was all coins. So instead of paying with my card as I usually would, I used the coins instead. I held them in my hand but just as she reached for them (once again with an eye roll), I slightly twitched my hand so the coins fell in different directions over the counter. Oh, the look she gave me..!
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    I usually don't carry cash, but this time I actually did, and it was all coins. So instead of paying with my card as I usually would, I used the coins instead. I held them in my hand but just as she reached for them (once again with an eye roll), I slightly twitched my hand so the coins fell in different directions over the counter. Oh, the look she gave me..!
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    My co-worker applauded me and we left the place as soon as we finnished our drinks.
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    ophaus 15 hr. ago I was a bartender for 17 years, and if I ever acted that poorly, I would be ashamed of myself. Well done on the perfectly petty consequence. 229 Reply Share
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    bobk2 17 hr. ago At least you didn't drop dime on her 120 ♡ Reply Share
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    mydadsohard. 17 hr. ago Excellent 107 Reply Share
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    wednesday-knight • 16 hr. ago I want to know where this bar that serves "bear" is! "One please, extra cuddly." 62 Reply Share
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    stevielb 13 hr. ago Bruh made it hail!
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    BeautifulPhantom1 16 hr. ago Needed to tip a quarter to this 2 bit bartender.
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    diggadan7 9 hr. ago I would've done what I've done before and said obviously we're not important enough do we're taking our business elsewhere
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    mcpusc 12 hr. ago My co-worker ordered a bear i'm sorry, we don't serve beer to bears at this bar
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    Kakashisith 1 hr. ago I hope you didn`t toss a coin to her.
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    nina-mujer 42 min. ago Another classic example of people employed to serve, making customers feel like they are bothering them for expecting to be served It's very strange.

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