A bartender went viral on TikTok after alleging that she is able to secure more tips when she acts like she has more money than her customers.
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If you’ve ever sat down at a bar and felt like the person behind the counter serving you drinks was acting like they were superior to you or carried an over-inflated sense of self-worth, it might be because they’ve noticed that it helps to get them better tips.
Maybe you felt like they were turning their nose up at you, or perhaps you felt like they were slightly criticizing your beverage of choice, and that very well could be by design.
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That’s according to a viral TikTok from a bartender named Liv who posts on the popular social media platform under the handle @pettybliv. In the video, she states that acting “richer than [her] clientele” is a surefire way of helping servers up their sales, especially when it comes to influencing folks to make purchases on higher ticket items.
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That’s because the more money that somebody spends, the more money they’re going to be expected to tip, and presumably, maybe even give a little bit more than that if they feel like they’re in a “higher class situation” that necessitates them dropping down a few more buckaroos than they may’ve initially intended.
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She says in the viral video as she applies makeup to her lips while sitting in her car: “If you need to get your sales up and your tips up act richer than your clientele. Literally act like you have more money than them. If they want tequila let’s say the best ones carrying is Claze Azul, I don’t drink anything below that.”
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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She adds, “That makes my stomach hurt. That’s gross. Make them feel bad about it.” She adds that her experience in the food service industry has taught her a thing or two and she’s noticed that this tactic works.
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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“I worked in the service industry for a couple of years now and I’ve learned that light bullying to your customers will make them buy more.”
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Liv’s TikTok video received a variety of different responses from TikTokers who had a lot to say about her tactics.
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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They were some folks who said that they’ve worked as bartenders and servers who swear by this tactic and mentioned that “light bullying” certainly does work.
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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“I’m the mean bartender”
“i had someone order a cheaper steak on our menu and i said ‘i hope u like chewing’ they ended up with the $52 ribeye”
“Lmaoooo me judging when ever they say they’re ok with rail vodka”
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“HAHAHAHAA I DO THIS SOMETIMES”
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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“Had a crypto convention come to my bar and I literally gaslit them the entire time”
Liv also mentioned in the comments that she’ll make a face at folks who ask for standard, “well” or “rail” liquor in the beverage, too: “When they hit me with ‘I’ll just take a well’ I give them the ‘are u sure?’”
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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But there were others who said that this technique would probably backfire against Liv if they were customers at her bar, as they’d feel uncomfortable being bullied. Others said that they’d probably end up just spending more money that one time but would never return to her bar again.
Source: TikToker | @pettybliv
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Others said that if their server spoke to them that way then they’d more than likely not tip her on principle alone: “Yikes if my server told me that I would just not tip like girl pipe it down I’m your commission.”
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Which Liv responded to in another TikTok.
Source: TikTok | @pettybliv
In the video she stressed that bartenders should “know their audience” in figuring out the best ways to deal with them and stressed that customers like the individual who said they wouldn’t leave her a tip were easy to spot at her job and that she doesn’t need a single tip from them in order to earn her “commission.”
Apparently, you can ask for Delta Airline Trading Cards on flights if you go up to the pilot and ask. In fact, there’s a whole subculture around them.
I’ve been in and out of trading card game culture throughout my entire life. I hopped on them early when games like Yu-Gi-Oh!came out when I was a kid and made the jump to other games like Magic: The Gathering. As of this writing, I’m currently obsessed with the Digimon Trading Card Game.
All this to say that I’m well aware of the collector lifestyle that includes buying expensive booster boxes and even hunting down single copies for cards at reasonable prices.
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But I never would have imagined that people would be out there doing the same for Delta Airlines. Yes, that Delta Airlines.
Apparently, there’s an entire trading card scene for Delta Airlines. Some folks are just discovering it, but it turns out that they’ve been around for a while. You’ll never believe how people are getting their hands on them.
Here’s everything you ought to know about these cards.
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Delta Airlines has sets of trading cards that you can start collecting on your next flight.
A viral TikTok with nearly 15 million views (as of this writing) started bringing these special cards to people’s attention. In late November 2023, TikToker @sarowarrr posted a video in which they collected their first Delta Airlines trading card.
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In the video, OP goes up to the captain of his Delta Airlines plane and asks him for a card. Shockingly, the pilot walks him through the process.
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At the time, the captain didn’t have any on him, but he pointed OP toward his first officer to see if they had any left. Sure enough, OP and his flying companion were able to deplane with their first set of Delta Airlines trading cards.
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There are a couple of interesting things we can glean from that interaction. For one, the pilot was totally willing to give out cards if he had any, indicating that he was used to the request. Not only that, but he had also run out of cards on his person, meaning that enough people had already asked and cleaned him out of his stock!
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Delta Airlines themselves have even posted about the cards in the past. Based on what we’ve seen, you can always ask the pilot for a card (just don’t do it while they’re flying).
As for the cards themselves, they represent different models of aircraft that Delta Airlines uses. They even come complete with a holographic finish for some real collector’s value.
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According to some, these cards have been available on flights since 2004. New versions of the cards are released every year, with people amassing collections based on how often they travel.
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Reportedly, other airlines like American Airlines and Frontier also offer their own cards.
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And like any trading card scene, there’s even a secondary market for them. People sell some of their Delta Airlines cards on sites like eBay. Newer cards are less expensive, but cards from earlier generations can fetch a pretty penny! As of this writing, there’s an entire set of cards on sale for $3000 with some users keeping an eye on the listing!
The trading card collection grind is no joke on a good day, but if Delta Airlines is any indication, everyone seems to have their own little card culture!
A Paris resident detailed the “clear cup scam” some beggars of the city employ — it’s a guilt-inducing ploy to try and get cash from pedestrians.
Source: TikTok | @americanfille
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As an American living in The City of Light, Amanda has some keen insight as to what might stand out to outsiders as they’re walking about Paris, and this time she’s set her sights on a common scam employed by some of the city’s beggars: the clear cup scam.
In a video she uploaded to TikTok that’s accrued over 20.1 million views on the popular social media platform, Amanda gave the run down on how the scam works while telling visitors what to keep an eye on. “Clear cup scam in Paris. These guys are out here every day and the police control them constantly. They can get aggressive with you so just keep walking if it ever happens to you,” she writes in a caption for the clip.
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Source: TikTok | @americanfille
She then goes on to say in her video: “This is one of the most common scams you’re gonna find in Paris: the clear cup scam. Watch as this man almost knocks it over, you see that?” the TikToker narrates over video footage of the clear cup scam in action.
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She then explains why Paris’ hordes of panhandlers sometimes implement this ploy and how the finagling works: “It’s a clear cup filled with coins just a couple, to help weigh it down, and they place it very far out in high traffic areas on sidewalks, knowing that people will probably knock it over, like this guy did,” she says, pointing to footage of a pedestrian accidentally hitting the cup over.
Source: TikTok | @americanfille
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So how does the scam work? Amanda gives the details: “Now you might be watching this thinking, Amanda, where is the scam it’s a homeless person begging for money, like have some heart. And I get where you’re coming from, but that’s not the case.”
She then delves into what the scam is all about: “These guys are out here every single day and when the police see them, they will take away their cups and their stuff and tell them to get out of here because they know what they’re doing is dishonest and a scam.”
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Amanda delineates why the police take such a hard stance against these con-artists: “they purposely use clear cups because you’re not going to see it with just a couple coins and they put it very, very far out where people are going to knock it over. What they’re banking on is you know it over and you go oh my God I just knocked over a homeless person’s cup. I’m such a jerk I’m gonna give them money.”
Source: TikTok | @americanfille
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It’s that guilt of knocking over an indigent person’s belongings, a person who is sitting on the street and literally begging for handouts from strangers, where the root of this con lies, however, she says that things can go south pretty quickly. “That’s the tame version of this scam the not tame version of this is when you knock it over and you just keep walking and you help pick it up but you don’t give money.”
Amanda continued, “They’ll start yelling at you. It’s typically a boy who does this, they always do it in my neighborhood so I see him all the time, he’ll start yelling at you and say you knocked over my cup you have to give me money. They’ll start yelling at you getting loud at you. I got a DM from a girl today who told me that she knocked over the cup and the boy was there and he spat at her.”
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So while these beggars may be poor and indigent and looking for other people to fund their existences, Amanda says there are instances where they can get aggressive, violent, rude, and disrespectful as part of their con: “He started following her and he spat at her. The police are aware of it as I said but they’re out here every day.”
Source: TikTok | @americanfille
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Amanda said that the beggars in her area who try and pull this con usually pull this scam in areas with high foot traffic like the Louvre and its surrounding area.
“The reason I’m telling you this is if you’re here in Paris and you happen to knock over the cup, don’t feel obligated to give money unless you want and if they start getting loud with you just keep walking.”
A number of people who saw her video commented that the couldn’t understand why anyone would travel to Paris in the first place as this “scam” she listed is just yet another reason they see to keep away from the city for as long as possible.
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Source: TikTok | @americanfille
“Paris sounds ghetto,” one penned, which was a sentiment someone else agreed with: “Damn paris is so ghetto”
Another commenter remarked that being yelled at by a panhandler probably wouldn’t end well for the con artist: “I don’t have the patience to deal with that I’d end up screaming back at them”
Someone else just straight up asked: “why are people still travelling to paris?”
A mom is asking TikTok for help in nailing down the identity of a woman who she says attacked her son in a Safeway grocery store.
Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic
A mom on the hunt for a woman who allegedly put her hands on her young son and his friend while they enjoyed some donuts together at a Safeway went viral on TikTok. In a series of videos she posted on the platform, she asked users to help her discover the identity of the assailant.
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In her first clip, the mom seems to think that the color of her and her son’s friend’s skin may’ve had something to do with it: she seems to think that the woman in question must’ve thought it was okay to put her hand on her son because he is half-black and half-white and his friend is Mexican it was all right for her to be aggressive with them, and the mom said she was going to use her “white privilege” to get to the bottom of what happened.
Jessica (@jemaesthetic) states in her first video about the incident meant to expose the “Karen” in question: “Okay TikTok I need you to do what you do best and I need to find this lady. So, backstory, my son yesterday went to the local Safeway to go get some donuts with his best friend. These are two brown boys, one is a Mexican little boy and there’s my son who is half white and half black.”
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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic
The TikToker continued to give more context into the story which she says culminated a race-based altercation between her son and a grown white woman, who she shows off in the TikTok. The shopper is wearing a pink fleece sweater and a pair of black leggings and has blonde hair: “This lady, right there, decided to grab my son’s hoodie from behind and pull him and choke him to get him away from the donuts.”
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Jessica says that despite the fact this woman attacked her son without provocation in an attempt to keep him and his friend away from the store’s donuts that the matter wasn’t pursued further: “Nothing happened after that nothing was escalated and both Starbucks and the manager of the store came into defense of my son.”
“I don’t care. I’m a mom and I wanna know who that is. Because she does not get to put her hands on my child and I am going to file everything possible I can against her and I’m gonna make it clear to her that if she touches my kid, one more time, comes into the vicinity of my kid, talks to my kid, does anything to my kid or his best friend, she will have to answer to me,” Jessica said, stating her threat to the woman directly into the lens of her video.
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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic
“And I’m gonna use my white privilege so please get me her name, get me her address we’re in Roseville Grand Bay California, find her for me and I’ll take care of the rest. Thank you!”
She posted more information on the situation in a follow-up video that she recorded from the interior of a vehicle where she describes how she visited the Starbucks inside of the Safeway in order to conduct a bit of reconnaissance.
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“Good morning TikTok, so, here’s a little bit of story time or an update for you: I went into the Safeway when into the Starbucks bought myself a little coffee and while the lady is there ringing me out I showed her the picture of the lady. This lady’s eyes got so huge. And she got so nervous about the possible conversation that was just about to happen and so I explained to her I am the mother of one of the boys, the boy that did get his shirt yanked on.”
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Jessica broke down the particulars of her conversation with the Starbucks employee: “She immediately was like oh my God I’m so sorry we’ve been waiting for you to come in we are so sorry this happened to you, yes I was there for the entire thing your boys did not deserve this there was nothing that warranted this behavior plus they’ve come in here a ton of times gotten donuts gotten food and been completely respectful and just very very calm, collected boys in our store.”
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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic
She went on to state that it wasn’t just the Starbucks employee inside of the Safeway who was party to the conversation, but a manager of the chain as well: “Now at this time there’s actually one of the Safeway managers who is standing behind me, waiting to order her coffee she chimed in real quick and was like yes I saw the whole thing happen I called my manager over at the time because I was dealing with a customer when it happened.”
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Jessica said that the Safeway manager went on to say: “I’ll get you her phone number and her information and you can call her and she can patch you through to any resources you need.”
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The TikToker added,” She also did tell me to file with Roseville Police Department so that they can pull the tapes as you guys have been saying on here and that it did spark a lot of parents in the store to come over and to like get this lady away from my kids, which I am so grateful for the community for that and I’m so grateful for Safeway and Starbucks for protecting my kid.”
In a third video she uploaded a clear photo of the woman in question in the hopes of folks being able to find her. She uploaded the picture to provide viewers with an unobstructed view of the person she says assaulted her son.
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Source: TikTok | @jemaesthetic
And it looks like all of her efforts paid off, because in a fourth video she says that she was able to ultimately learn the identity of the woman in question and that she’s going to hand over all of that information over to the authorities. She says that “it looks like things are going in the right direction” because she has access to not only security camera footage but also, at this stage, witnesses who seem receptive to speaking to what happened between the woman and her son and his friend.
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Although Jessica seems to have accomplished what she wanted with the videos in discovering the identity of the woman who put her hands on her child, she did take issue with some of the responses other TikTokers had to the incident, stating that while most people seemed supportive of her plight, that there was an amount of “bullying” that took place online.
She added that she “prays” for folks who must’ve been abused or victimized by older people when they were younger. These comments are more than likely in response to commenters who remarked that they wanted to know more behind the story, namely the events that led to the strange woman grabbing her son by the hoodie and choking him.
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