In the bustling world of bubble tea, a recent incident at a local shop shed light on the delicate dance between customers and workers during the closing hours.
Picture this: a customer walks into the shop merely five minutes before closing time, seeking to satisfy their craving for Taro Milk Tea. Little did they know, the workers had already wrapped up their cleaning routine, setting the stage for an unexpected encounter.
The last minute order
The scenario unfolded as the customer placed an order for not one but three Taro Milk Teas, oblivious to the fact that the closing procedures were already in full swing.
From the perspective of the workers, who had just concluded their duties for the day, this late influx of orders was nothing short of an unwelcome surprise. The timing was less than ideal, to say the least.
As the workers grappled with the abrupt change in plans, frustration manifested itself in visible forms. One worker, seemingly unable to contain their annoyance, slammed the door shut, signaling their exasperation.
The slamming of the door was accompanied by a glance out of the window—a stare laden with irritation directed at the customer.
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Netizens’ comments
- that’s why you lock the doors 10 mins before closing
- People when they have to do their job they chose 😡😡😡😡
- Bro why is it frustrating to WORK IN YOUR WORKING HOURS?
- Oh no! Someone is upset that they are doing their job that they wanted to do! :0
- Bro grab the knife at the endðŸ˜
- I will be there at 9:57, you will serve me with the biggest smile you’ve ever smiled and thank me
- My guy encompassed all my feelings when this happens lol
- I used to walk into F&B shops one minute before they close and place the most troublesome orders just to mess with the workers and entertain myself with their frustrations, I’m not sorry.