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I'd say with 99.99999% certainty that the customer DID NOT write the slur part, unless they're have some split personality that causes them to write with two completely different styles. More likely another media ***** looking for attention.
Yes because we all know racism doesn't exist in America!
We have idiots in this nation who can't even get over Gay people let alone a black President!
I don't think the handwriting was fake since there were 2 people at the table, and they shouldn't haave done this, but maybe she behaved in a very ghetto way nobody really knows what happened.
I don't think the handwriting was fake since there were 2 people at the table, and they shouldn't haave done this, but maybe she behaved in a very ghetto way nobody really knows what happened.
Maybe she did, but only a racist idiot would write a racial slur on the receipt. The majority of my servers have been White, just because some are rude I'm not going to offend an entire race by writing racial slurs about them. I guess I should write "none" and "white trash" next to the tip line every time I get some idiot who is rude and probably assumes I won't tip well because I'm Black. How about asking to speak to a manager? If she was ghetto, they were even more so. What they did was trashy.
I don't think the handwriting was fake since there were 2 people at the table, and they shouldn't haave done this, but maybe she behaved in a very ghetto way nobody really knows what happened.
What exactly does that mean? So you can insult a black waitress with a derogatory racist word because of her character? Remember "Flo" from the TV series 'Alice" in the 1970's? She was quite redneck but would you write that on her bill? This was uncalled for.
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