My personal favorite "I know the owner" 9/10 they do NOT know the owner or at least not on the level of getting free services. More like they have heard who the owner is but even that is rare
Honestly I love the ones where the folks have class and are just happy to make somebody else's day by being kind and generous rather than entitled pricks.
Listening to this I would be a very boring rich person. Id buy all the quilting supplies from my local store and spend all my time quilting or animating whatever I felt like on the best gaming PC money could buy.
That's funny. For my family, the name Pat has a totally different meaning. We use it to describe someone with serious issues but still remains the lovable goofball. After my great uncle.
The story about the waiter being constantly sent back to get different sodas for the lady (story 5 i think?) was WILD. I wonder what in the world the purpose was of her doing that, if not to harass an innocent waiter or try to get part of her check comped. Im also so curous what the people she was with thought of this. Such bizarre behavior. I don't know what she hoped to achieve since the waiter had a notepad, but OP's solution was very clever!!
I didn’t get the conclusion or the full story to this situation, but I recently went to Miami Beach for the first time, and stayed in this very nice boutique hotel that I got a good deal on because it had just opened. As we were checking in an older gentleman came out of the elevator, very nicely dressed, looked like expensive shoes and watch, and said to the other desk attendant that he needed a bigger room because the one they were given was too small. The attendant looked up his reservation and was like “I’m sorry sir but you’re already in our largest suite, the two king-bed room.” I remember seeing it on the site, it was like a 2bedroom apartment, VERY expensive. And he goes “well it’s not big enough, I need something else.” So he and the attendant went back and forth, him trying to explain that they didn’t have a room any larger and the guy not understanding that they physically couldn’t upgrade him any more. Finally he said “well then just give me a second king suite.” Like it wasn’t going to cost at least several extra hundred dollars a night. I went upstairs at that point but oh my god, what in the world did he need so much room for?
My friend’s mother was a horrible person. When I was replying to my friend in a note (her mother wouldn’t allow her to speak to me,) I ended the note with this symbol €§§€! We eventually began to include the words claw claw scratch scratch exclamation point, in our conversation behind her back. So many whispered giggles!😅
Story 26: I probably would keep some of the cheap stuff and stick fake labels on them for them to pour down the drain. They can flex with their money and I can get a pretty big profit on a single bottle, win win in my eyes. I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them woudn't even notice if you just straight up handed them some of the cheap stuff without the fake labels. Similar with Story 37.
Story 9-- I don't think it's right to compare anyone's generosity against anyone else's. Period. How would you feel if you helped someone ese out and found out people were saying it didn't mean as much because you have a lot of money? That's how people lose the desire to be helpful and generous.
@@Elodie-xi3pp yeah, you're also not supposed to have alcohol. still won't kill us unless with regular abuse. it's about dose and size. a can of caviar is going to give a higher mercury:cat ratio than a mercury:human one
Caviar is usually only consumed by humans on minimal occasions your more likely to get mercury poisoning from tuna or other fatty fish as its consumed more often
The question about whether it is more generous to gift something if you're rich or poor....... both because neither person has to be generous. They're on equal ground.
My personal favorite "I know the owner"
9/10 they do NOT know the owner or at least not on the level of getting free services. More like they have heard who the owner is but even that is rare
I like this channel, it’s not some random robotic AI voice that sounds awful. This guy could be a pretty good voice actor.
Honestly I love the ones where the folks have class and are just happy to make somebody else's day by being kind and generous rather than entitled pricks.
Thank you! I will be using the squid ink pasta mantra; it beats have a Disney day.
Listening to this I would be a very boring rich person. Id buy all the quilting supplies from my local store and spend all my time quilting or animating whatever I felt like on the best gaming PC money could buy.
My Family normally calls entitled, narcissistic, and abusive people "Patrick" or "Kathy". After my Uncle and my Husband's Aunt.
That's funny. For my family, the name Pat has a totally different meaning. We use it to describe someone with serious issues but still remains the lovable goofball. After my great uncle.
The story about the waiter being constantly sent back to get different sodas for the lady (story 5 i think?) was WILD. I wonder what in the world the purpose was of her doing that, if not to harass an innocent waiter or try to get part of her check comped. Im also so curous what the people she was with thought of this. Such bizarre behavior. I don't know what she hoped to achieve since the waiter had a notepad, but OP's solution was very clever!!
I didn’t get the conclusion or the full story to this situation, but I recently went to Miami Beach for the first time, and stayed in this very nice boutique hotel that I got a good deal on because it had just opened. As we were checking in an older gentleman came out of the elevator, very nicely dressed, looked like expensive shoes and watch, and said to the other desk attendant that he needed a bigger room because the one they were given was too small. The attendant looked up his reservation and was like “I’m sorry sir but you’re already in our largest suite, the two king-bed room.” I remember seeing it on the site, it was like a 2bedroom apartment, VERY expensive. And he goes “well it’s not big enough, I need something else.” So he and the attendant went back and forth, him trying to explain that they didn’t have a room any larger and the guy not understanding that they physically couldn’t upgrade him any more. Finally he said “well then just give me a second king suite.” Like it wasn’t going to cost at least several extra hundred dollars a night. I went upstairs at that point but oh my god, what in the world did he need so much room for?
My friend’s mother was a horrible person. When I was replying to my friend in a note (her mother wouldn’t allow her to speak to me,) I ended the note with this symbol €§§€! We eventually began to include the words claw claw scratch scratch exclamation point, in our conversation behind her back. So many whispered giggles!😅
Story 26: I probably would keep some of the cheap stuff and stick fake labels on them for them to pour down the drain.
They can flex with their money and I can get a pretty big profit on a single bottle, win win in my eyes.
I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of them woudn't even notice if you just straight up handed them some of the cheap stuff without the fake labels.
Similar with Story 37.
Story 9-- I don't think it's right to compare anyone's generosity against anyone else's. Period. How would you feel if you helped someone ese out and found out people were saying it didn't mean as much because you have a lot of money? That's how people lose the desire to be helpful and generous.
Caviar for their cat??? Not good for cats or dogs. Usually has mercury in it.
That means it shouldn’t be good for us either
@@Elodie-xi3pp differences in organ function and size make this a flawed conclusion to come to
@@ro1649 but humans are not supposed to have mercury either
So does tuna….
@@Elodie-xi3pp yeah, you're also not supposed to have alcohol. still won't kill us unless with regular abuse. it's about dose and size. a can of caviar is going to give a higher mercury:cat ratio than a mercury:human one
You put jalapenos in cremebrule, blarg
Caviar is usually only consumed by humans on minimal occasions your more likely to get mercury poisoning from tuna or other fatty fish as its consumed more often
Some of these aren’t arrogant customers
The question about whether it is more generous to gift something if you're rich or poor....... both because neither person has to be generous. They're on equal ground.