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Here’s a tip for you when you go out to eat and a waitress or waiter takes care of you: Leave a tip. I mean something like actual money that they can use to live. It’s really not that hard. These men and women bust their ass for a few bucks a day so leaving them cash is the least you can do. Not a “LOL” like these diners left nor a ridiculous racist comment like this couple left, but leave some bills. And apparently no one told this to the people who left the tip in this story.
A waitress at a Cracker Barrel in South Carolina was expecting a tip for her services, but what she received was a note instead — a note explaining to her why, according to the Bible, she should be at home and not working. The note even states that her husband could be cheating on her while she’s working. Yep. Check out the note below:
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This is what the note said:
“The womans place is in the home,” the misspelled and mistake-laden note read. “You’re place is in the home. It even says so in the Bible.”
“You may think that [your] contributing to your household by coming into work, but your not,” the note continued. “While your in here ‘working’ this is the reason your husband must see another women on his way home from a long day at his work. Because you should be takeing [sic] care of the household duties.”
“You may think what you are doing ‘working’ is right, it is really essentially a disgrace to his manhood and to the American family.”
“So instead of coming to your ‘job’ and looking for hand out’s to feed your family, hows about going home and cleaning your house and cooking a hot meal for your husband and children, the way you’re husband and God intended, and help make America great again. Praying for families and our nation.”
If you’re going to leave a note, at least make sure you don’t have any typos — now we all think you’re an even bigger idiot than we originally thought.
The waitress, who did not was to be identify, said the note was left on a napkin. And this is what she had to say about the folks (who she says were in their fifties) who left it: “The guests were very friendly and polite when I served them, which made this come as an even bigger surprise.”
“I felt hurt, and a bit heartbroken,” the waitress adds. “It is a bit disheartening and discouraging that things like this happen at this day and age.”
Via MS News Now