Karen says she’s the OWNER’s SISTER but I’m the Owner

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00:00 Karen claims she’s the owners sisters & demands free food, little does she know I am the owner
06:19 Story 2
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1:37 if you dont have time, don't play along

JUST TELL THEM RIGHT IN THE FACE!

JayHydraMoonwolf
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My mom and I used to own a store. Even though this was years ago, you would be amazed how many people would demand to speak to the owner. After awhile, you can easily tell who was serious and who was wasting your time. We used to play the "owner isn't here" game, much to the entertainment of our real customers who knew better.

robinoconnor
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Bwahahahaha ! Sucks to be her.
My bro was GM of a popular restaurant/bar. The head chef was very skilled and was told to open his own restaurant by loving customers. He did. It was awesome from opening day. I went to chat with him. While I was there. This very same type story happened. Except it was a food critic. Food critic is still a food critic except it's no longer her job. She is not getting paid to be a royal pain in the ass anymore or ever again.
Also thank you for reading this yourself and not a robot voice.
And reading it well.
Good job

ceriedwards
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If you think your girlfriend is going to leave, don't propose. The relationship is in trouble and getting married won't fix it.

Mark
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Second story is an "everybody sucks" scenario to me. If I had a brother who wanted to propose at my wedding (without interrupting the ceremony), I'd be all for it. More good news and celebration on an already good day. I wouldn't view it as an attention competition. I wouldn't try to police what questions the guests wanna ask each other at my wedding.

Shin_FTW
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The writer of the first story’s prose is wonderful. Because of the descriptives and visuals presented, I'm tempted to say this was embellished for entertainment purposes. Then again, I worked in customer service for many years and I know how people are. Working in that industry, it shows both the best and the worst humanity has to offer

iononcantomascrivo
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when he said "speacial" sauce I was reminded of a south park episode and could NOT unimagine it XD

loranetwork
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I'm just baffled about the last story. It's common sense that you do *not* propose or announce pregnancy at other peoples weddings. Oh wait, we're talking about entitled people here. They don't have common sense.

TheMetalWeirdo
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I've heard the last story before. Tragically, OP’s parents raised a narcissist and that's why his brother turned out the way he did. I suppose it should be counted as a small victory that they finally realized the error of their ways. Unfortunately, he'll probably never grow out of being an overgrown child who never matured past the middle school bully mindset.

iononcantomascrivo
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1 - Not on the side of the Karen, but the owner did agree to have the meal "on the house".
That is technically a breach of a verbal agreement.
The audacity of this Karen!
But then again... r/(insert_here) stories that end with a public standing ovation, I call BS.

Thule
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I assure you, this isn't how everyone who's close to an authority figure acts. I remember at one point, my uncle was the Manager of the town's newest Pizza Place that was all the rage (I think he went to work somewhere else now). All I ever did was ask to hug the Manager. My group paid our bill, no discounts were asked for and none were given. In that same small town, one of my Grandpas is currently the mayor and one of my Grandmas has been on the School Board for longer than she's been a Grandma. I don't ask the regular people for special treatment, I just visit them, support their campaigns, and tell them how proud I am of them.

ChickItsAwesome
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‘Ill make wveryone know how bad this place is’

What she gonna do? Say ‘THIS RESTRAUNT MADE ME PAY A BILL FOR MY FOOD, DONT COME HERE!’ AND THEY ALSO SUSSED ME OUT FOR NOT BEING RELATED TO THE OWNER’

XENOspaceagency
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Story #2, No, OP is not the jerk. The wedding is meant for the groom and bride. They had to put in all the planning, the venue, food, reception and especially the bill. It's completely in bad taste for the brother to use the wedding as a scenario for him to propose to his girlfriend.

Animeaddiction
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Story 1: That was Awesome
Story 2: You are in the right

theauthor
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#2 story. Drop the toxic family. Your 30 year old brother still lives at home??? He’s going to propose to his girlfriend then live at mommy and daddies house??? Pretty pathetic. I’d tell the parents if he says one more word I’m cutting everyone off of everything! No contact, and no money.

paulredinger
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the second story, geez what person is the brother for his gf to reject his proposal even if he didn't

gachagoddesskim
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I don't get what these comments are on about. The first story sounds real, *especially* the end part. Obviously, people are going to clap for someone who properly served a Karen her Just-desert, that's just a normal reaction to that kind of situation, which again, sounds and probably is real. some people are just too toxic for the internet, smh 😮‍💨

poptheartist
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Just a heads up for those who are entitled if you behave like this or send their food back your food will come back with added extras believe me you won't know what your eating and you don't want too this does happen I've witnessed it

davidjolin
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The first story is literally a "and everybody clapped" story
r/thathappened

CaptainTom_EW
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I feel like the final story needed a bit more context. Because yes, I know that. It’s your wedding but the truth is it’s not your big day anyway; it’s your fiancé’s. But more to the point; if the story came prefaced with information that your brother had a history of upstaging, you at events that were meant to celebrate you, and tried to make everything about him, then I would see that this would be a problem.
But the fact that he came to you, and ask your permission to do this first, makes me think that wasn’t the case…

No, don’t get me wrong. I wouldn’t wanna upstage anyone at their own wedding. But I think that there are some circumstances where your brother probably could have proposed to his girl, and it not be a problem. Like say, after the wedding ceremony, or even at the end of the reception. Or depending on the type of venue that you guys have, he could take his girlfriend on a lovely scenic walk, and then propose while they’re out there.

I mean, sir, it sounds like I’m giving this guy a little too much credit, especially considering that he didn’t propose any of these ideas when bringing this up to you. And, of course, based on how you describe him. It seems like this guy is a brat and is used to getting his way. Worse is the fact that. It sounded like his girlfriend was going to break up with him, so he was probably using this grand, romantic gesture at your wedding, as a last ditch effort to try and keep with her.

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