A man and his girlfriend walked into a restaurant and didn’t tip on their $100 meal. Later, he went back to the restaurant and redeemed himself!
Tipping is a controversial debate that has lived on for years.
While some believe that leaving your restaurant server a tip is optional, others understand how hard it is for people in that line of work to make a living. That’s exactly why the internet brutally blasted this man who posted about not tipping on a $100 bill on the Am I the A—— subreddit.
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According to @NobleWarriorHD, he was at dinner with his girlfriend and spent more on the meal than expected. For this reason, the couple left the establishment without tipping their waitress. However, by the end of the Reddit tale, the OP made things right.
Read on to find out what happened!
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This man didn’t tip on his $100 meal and got brutally blasted by the internet.
“Went out to [a] restaurant with my [girlfriend]. I got a coffee. We both got an app and a meal. The waitress was fairly nice and refilled [our] water when it got low,” the OP started the post. Unknowingly, @NobleWarriorHD and his girlfriend racked up a $100 bill.
“I’ve been taught to always leave a minimum tip of 20 percent or more when you can afford to as a courtesy to the waiter/waitress,” he went on. “My comfort level is under $70, so I usually only get meals around $50 so I can leave a $10 tip.”
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But this time, the OP had accidentally gone way over budget. He decided not to ask his girlfriend to help out on the bill because she’s “broke” and “trying to deal with her issues.”
“I planned to pay and wasn’t gonna ask her to cover [the] tip,” he said. “But I didn’t want to spend an extra $21 on top of an already expensive meal.”
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Although he later mentioned that he could “afford” the $21 tip, he only paid his $108 bill and opted out of leaving a tip altogether.
In an unexpected turn of events, the waitress followed the couple outside and asked if she had done something wrong.
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“We were confused and said, ‘No, why?’ She told us that we didn’t leave a tip, that she was a waitress who made money off tips, and that it was how she made a living,” the OP recalled.
He told the waitress he was sorry and that she did “a fine job.” But he left the restaurant feeling conflicted. @NobleWarriorHD continued, “I did feel offended/hurt that she came out to berate us for being cheap.”
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Source: Getty Images; Reddit/@NobleWarriorHD
“But it was my mistake for not paying attention to how much I spent and my choice to not tip based on that mistake,” he said, adding that he totally feels like the a—— in this situation. And people in the comments agreed. But this story didn’t end how you’d think. In the end, he went back to the restaurant and made amends.
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The OP redeemed himself after he went back and left the waitress a $55 tip.
@NobleWarriorHD redeemed himself with a follow-up post. He claimed he went back to the restaurant to clear everything up. And he had receipts … literally.
“I went back and didn’t see the server, asked for coffee and an app. The server this time happened to be [the] floor manager, so I explained what I did, that I was here last night, wanted to apologize and tip accordingly,” the OP said.
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Source: Reddit/@NobleWarriorHD
Eventually, he found out who his server was and gave her a generous tip for her hard work. “I didn’t know whether or not posting proof was a d— move but some people wanted it so I snapped a photo for you,” he ended the post.
The consensus in the comments was that not only is the OP not the a——, but he’s a pretty good person.
iOS17 brings plenty of new features and technologies with it, but many want to learn more about the new emojis that the latest software update has.
Source: Apple
The Gist:
iOS17 is going to come with 118 new emojis, but those emojis have not been rolled out to the software yet.
Among the new emojis are a phoenix, a brown mushroom, a broken chain, and a bunch of new configurations for family and people.
Users are eagerly anticipating the rollout of these new emojis to their software.
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Every new version of Apple’s operating software brings plenty of cool features with it, so much so that regular people actually get excited to update their devices. In addition to all of the new technologies and tools that these updates have, though, many people get most excited for the new emojis that each iOS update may bring.
Fortunately, those hoping for new emojis with iOS17 got quite a few, including some that are brand new and some that are variations on emojis that most people are likely to be familiar with already. All in all, there are supposed to be 118 new emojis coming to iOS17, although they haven’t actually hit the software yet.
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Source: Apple
What are the new emojis on iOS17?
The new emojis were formally confirmed last week, so now it’s up to Apple to get them rolled out.
Among the highlights from the new list of emojis are a head shaking itself up and down and another one shaking its head side to side. Additionally, there will be a new brown mushroom emoji and an emoji of a phoenix that many people are sure to find useful. There will also be a lime and a broken chain.
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Additionally, there will be new gender-neutral family configurations including
Adult, adult child
Adult, child, child
Adult, child
Adult, adult, child, child
There are also some new people emojis coming, including:
Person with white cane facing right
Person walking facing right
The person running facing right
Person kneeling facing right
Person in manual wheelchair facing right
Person in motorized wheelchair facing right
For a full list of the new emojis that are slated to be available on iOS17, you check out this list.
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Apple users are eager to get the new emojis.
Now that iOS17 has rolled out, many users are eager to actually start using the emojis themselves and are wondering when they might become available.
“Are there seriously no new emojis with iOS17?” one person asked, clearly confused by the delayed rollout.
In fact, this new iOS will actually have way more new emojis than the last update did. When iOS16 first rolled out, it only came with 16 new emojis.
Source: Twitter/@daniellaadena
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Of course, it remains to be seen how valuable or frequently used these new emojis will be, but what does seem clear is that new emojis are one of the main reasons that users eagerly anticipate iOS updates.
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There are other new features that come with the new software, including NameDrop, Stickers, and Standby Mode.
For many, though, these new technologies pale in comparison with the ability to add a little phoenix to a text or post on social media, and understandably so.
In a now-viral video, a woman named Courtney shares the shocking moment she was almost abducted while livestreaming at a post office.
By D.M.
Sep. 21 2023, Published 8:55 a.m. ET
A TikTok user found herself in a frightening situation. The user thinks she was almost abducted while livestreaming and got all of it on video. Courtney Dye (@courtkneee2point0) was livestreaming while at a U.S. post office in August when the terrifying ordeal took place.
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In the livestream, which has since been posted in full, Courtney is handling her mail while inside the post office in Broken Arrow, Okla. The clip begins innocently as Courtney is examining her packages before shipping them. Here’s what went down.
Woman thinks she was almost abducted and got it all on video.
Although the video starts off normal, it quickly takes a shocking turn. A woman enters from outside the frame and explains that she was lost and looking for help. “I’m lost but I don’t speak English very good,” the unidentified woman says. “I don’t know where I can go.”
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Courtney attempts to give directions but the woman suggests that she was unsure how to get to her destination from the post office. Courtney then offers to take the woman home and then the encounter gets weird.
The video cuts to Courtney having a conversation with the woman and suggests that the woman contact a highway patrol officer to help her find her way home. Courtney continues to ask the woman where she was coming from but wasn’t able to get additional information. The woman simply repeated “I’m lost.”
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A police officer then entered the building, but it isn’t clear who contacted the authorities. After Courtney recorded the livestream, her followers immediately requested a follow-up video.
@courtkneee2point0
why would someone show up to a CLOSED post office to ask for directions when there’s 24-7 Qasim stations (quick trip) all around us. I had just come back in from getting something from my car. did she (or they) see that I was alone and pregnant? I felt so uncomfortable. @🎰SLOT🎰7.0 I was enjoying listening to you call out a scammer in the background. lol
♬ original sound – Cuntknee.
Source: TikTok/@courtkneee2point0
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Courtney was unharmed in the potential abduction.
After Courtney posted the video of what she believes was an abduction attempt, her 16,000 TikTok followers demanded she provide an update on her wellbeing. “Please share a part two. The more awareness the better,” one person wrote. While others were thankful that Courtney was livestreaming the incident.
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In the second half of the livestream, which Courtney posted later, the responding police officer escorts the woman out of the post office. It isn’t clear whether the woman was truly lost, but the officer was presumably able to help her get to her destination.
Courtney then explained that she went to the post office after dark to ship out packages for her customers. However, Courtney decided not to finish the task and left the post office out of fear that she was being watched.
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Other attempted abductions have been caught on camera.
Courtney had every right to weary of the lone woman in the post office, as kidnapping attempts have been captured on video in abundance. In January a video showing an man attempting to pull a barista through a Starbucks drive-thru window went viral. The video, shared by the Auburn Police Department, shows a man in a pickup truck grabbing an employee and attempting to place zip ties on her wrists.
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The Auburn Police Department is asking for any information to help identify a suspect that attempted to abduct a barista during the early morning hours of 1/16/2023. pic.twitter.com/w8qzJQs5ZA
The man was later identified as Matthew Darnell, after he was arrested thanks to tips from viewers, according to Fox 13. Matthew was charged with attempted kidnapping in the second degree with a finding of sexual motivation. He was also charged with assault in the first degree.
A woman’s dog chewed up her Hobby Lobby papier mache pumpkin decoration and inside, she found sensitive documents used to make it.
In what one person is describing as a Hobby Lobby “kinder egg,” one woman shared her surprise discovery in a TikTok after her dog chewed through a papier mache pumpkin decoration. Clara (@cgillum8) shared in a video that after she came home from work to find her pumpkin broken with the insides exposed, she found something totally unexpected.
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Clara shows what’s left of the pumpkin and explains that the inside of it looks like sensitive documents that have no place inside a decoration from a craft store. It appears that wherever this particular Hobby Lobby decoritem was manufactured was done so using paper that probably should have been destroyed. And now everyone wants a Hobby Lobby pumpkin of their own.
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A woman’s papier mache pumpkin from Hobby Lobby was made using sensitive documents.
Let’s not make this into a whole thing, OK? As in, let’s not make a Hobby Lobby pumpkin challenge on TikTok, because if you’re anything like me, you already have way too much Halloween and fall decor in your home right now anyway.
But it’s certainly hard not to want to seek out one of these papier mache pumpkins yourself to see if all of them are made in this way. What other paper documents did Hobby Lobby use?
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“I have a trial balance from a special education fund in here and their debt is over $3 million,” Clara says in her video, as she reads off the documents inside of her papier mache pumpkin. “I have account numbers inside of it. Um, I don’t feel like I should have this information. Like, Hobby Lobby, what are you doing here?”
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One comment under the video suggests that a paper shredding company is actually selling pallets of documents to craft stores like Hobby Lobby. And if that’s the case, then that’s a whole other issue on top of sensitive documents being used to create random decor items.
Now, people want to get their hands on a Hobby Lobby pumpkin themselves.
While most of those who commented on Clara’s video are simply shook that she found something so random inside of her papier mache pumpkin, others want pumpkins now too so they can see if there are other documents inside of those.
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“Is this an ad for Hobby Lobby? Because now I want one of those pumpkins,” one TikTok user commented. And, I mean, I get it.
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“I’m about to go buy a papier mache pumpkin from Hobby Lobby just to see what I get,” another user commented.
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In a way, this is recycling at its finest, but something tells me Hobby Lobby could have found a better source of material than something that no one other than the documents’ original owners should probably ever see.
But Hobby Lobby may not be the first company to recycle something and use it inside another product. Another person who commented under the video claimed that they once found part of a Lucky Charms box inside a Yahtzee dice cup. Though to be fair, it’s not exactly the same thing.
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All I’m going to say is that if you are really that pressed to get a papier mache pumpkin of your own, you may want to act fast. Because something tells me these are about to fly off the shelves, either from customers, or employees under direction to do so.
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