nervous. especially when they called you something rude. what did they call you? b1. what else? santa claus. grandpa. and, mum, what did you get? they criticised my clothes! are we done? so, what do you say? thank you. you re welcome. menus, together. nicely, neatly, - quickly and quietly. i m not going to do yourjob for you. what do you think is the appeal of the rudeness for customers who come in here? i think people really enjoy having a laugh. like, some families just have a really, really good time. it s not a venue for everyone but the people that do enjoy it, like, it definitely is the space for them. the what?! the tropical karen. right, you don t need to shout. do you encourage that rudeness back, or.? absolutely. it s so fun when people banter back. it s not very fun when you sit there and theyjust, like, take it. it s really fun when they banter back, especially if they re a good table that you get along with and you re able to, like, establish, like,
santa claus. grandpa. and, mum, what did you get? they criticised my clothes! are we done? so, what do you say? thank you. you re welcome. menus, together. nicely, neatly, quickly and quietly. i m not going to do yourjob for you. what do you think is the appeal of the rudeness for customers who come in here? i think people really enjoy having a laugh. like, some familiesjust have a really, really good time. it s not a venue for everyone but the people that do enjoy it, like, it definitely is the space for them. the what?! the tropical karen. right, you don t need to shout. do you encourage that rudeness back, or.? absolutely. it s so fun when people banter back. it s not very fun when you sit there and theyjust, like, take it. it s really fun when they banter back, especially if they re a good table that you get along with and you re able to, like, establish, like, some kind of rapport with them, you can keep coming back and you can keep harassing them. it s always really fun. i ve esc
it s really fun when they banter back, especially if they re a good table that you get along with and you re able to, like, establish, like, some kind of rapport with them, you can keep coming back and you can keep harassing them. it s always really fun. i d escaped across sydney for a few moments of sanity and seek out a much friendlier face. hi, alannah. nice to meet you. alannah s written about the phenomenon for time out. one of the waiters we had, he was quite bitchy, if i can say that on the bbc. he would kind ofjust come over and kind of give me up and downs and be, like, is that box dyed hair? do you even know how to blend your eye shadow? like, oh, look at your nail beds. urgh! like, ripping on my cuticles. and i was like, honey, we re alljust out of lockdown, we re still on waiting lists for our usual nails and hair people. i was a little bit, like, ooh, but i can say i have worked on my eye shadow blending technique since that day, so maybe he was doing me a favour