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Most food servers get tips from customers when they do the job.
All Sadie Elledge got was a xenophobic insult.
On Monday, the 18-year-old waitress was working the lunch shift at Jess’ Lunch, in Harrisonburg, Virginia.
At one of her tables was a couple that ordered two gyros and a salad.
Elledge told WHSV reporter Isabel Rosales that she gave them decent service, but when it came time to pay the $26.11 bill, she found a surprise on her receipt.
Instead of a tip, there was a note: “We only tip citizens,” with the signature of one “Adam. Dart.”
with conservative white people only white people are americans.
ok or maybe this 1 person out of 1000 is a jerk. Just like that black woman telling blacks to go burn down white peoples houses and businesses is 1 person out of 1000.
I find it amusing. The same people who complain that whites treat all blacks like criminals paint all white conservatives with a broad brush.
If this nasty note to the waitress turns out to be true there is a backlash brewing. Would anyone be surprised?
Nastiness by minorities towards whites breeds nastiness by whites towards minorities and lots of people are itching for a chance to hit back at someone.
Last edited by texan2yankee; 08-19-2016 at 02:30 PM..
The Internet is abuzz with this scandal. If the guest did indeed write the comment, it was nasty of them. If not, their name is being dragged thru the mud.
Due to these "events", maybe it would be prudent to write "I love my waiter/waitress" on all receipts, esp. those where the tip is left in cash, which is common.
I wish the diner and waitress would submit handwriting samples. That could determine who is telling the truth.
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