Entitled Woman Called Me, a 72-Year-Old Waitress, ‘Rude’ and Walked Out on a $112 Bill

Entitled Woman Called Me, a 72-Year-Old Waitress, ‘Rude’ and Walked Out on a $112 Bill

Sabrina was trying on heels as we entered. I could sense the relief on her face as she talked about fashion while photographing her feet. She believed she had gotten away.

I approached her in a composed manner and set the receipt on the mirror.Do you wish to buy new shoes? First, pay for your food.

She leaped with such force that she toppled an exhibit.God, oh God! “You’re crazy!”I’m dedicated. Honey, there’s a difference.”

She believed she had gotten away.

The salesperson was attempting to contain her laughter. “Ma’am, maybe you should just pay her.”

Leaving the heels behind, Sabrina grabbed her handbag and ran out the door.

She bumped into a coffee shop.

I could see her placing an order via the window. She continued to stare at the door. She clearly relaxed after ten minutes went by and we still hadn’t arrived.

She even resumed her live streaming. “All OK, crisis avoided. I’m currently at this adorable coffee shop.”

I entered at that point.

The salesperson was attempting to contain her laughter.

At first, I remained silent. simply approached the desk beside her and placed an order for a decaf. When she noticed me, her latte fell out of her hands and spilled all over the counter.”You!” she exclaimed.”Me,” I answered with a smile. “You know, you could’ve saved yourself a lot of trouble by just paying at the restaurant.””This is stalking!”Sweetheart, this is business. And until that $112 amount is settled, I won’t be leaving.”

Simon bent down. “Just pay her, lady. She won’t give up.”

She lost control of her latte.

After glancing around furiously, Sabrina bolted from the coffee shop.

I drank my decaf and followed slowly.

She visited a park. She was gazing over her shoulder and peering behind trees, as I could see. She finally sat down near the fountain after fifteen minutes without seeing me.

She took out her phone and began recording. “All right, I’m finding my zen now. Inhale deeply.

I took a seat just behind her on the bench. “Still here. Still waiting.”Alright, I’m now finding my zen. Inhale deeply.

She almost dropped her phone into the fountain as she yelled. However, I smiled as I caught it in midair and returned it.”My $112, sweetheart.”She exclaimed, “You’re like a horror movie.”I resemble a bill collector. There is a distinction.

A small child enjoying ice cream grinned and pointed at me.”That grandmother is hilarious!””Dear, she owes me money,” I told the child.

The child glanced at Sabrina. “You should pay her, lady.”You resemble a scary film.

Grabbing her phone, Sabrina bolted.

At last, she hid in a yoga classroom. I spent twenty minutes waiting outdoors.

Simon was impressed. “You’re really dragging this out.”She must develop patience. and repercussions.”

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