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Little Girl Has Relatable Reaction After Witnessing Woman Throw Tantrum At Fast Food Worker

Little Girl Has Relatable Reaction After Witnessing Woman Throw Tantrum At Fast Food Worker
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A TikTok showing a little girl having an extremely fair and mature reaction to a woman who is yelling at a fast food worker behind her has gone viral.

The little girl simply asks "why is she so angry?" as the woman goes off on the service worker in the Arizona restaurant.


The adult was yelling:

"That's literally the easiest thing; fried meat and cheese, you spoon it off...I worked fast food long enough to know."
@scottyhubs

My daughter witnessed a Karen for the first time. 😦

And according to @scottyhubs, the original poster of the video, she made quite the entrance as well.

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@scottyhubs/TikTok

"I never post videos like this, I just thought my daughters reaction was so pure. Food service employees don't deserve to be treated like trash for something so small."

And people could not help but agree fast-food workers most certainly did not deserve to be treated this way.

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@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

The little girl's father said the discussion evolved into one about how people should treat one another.

The little girl, whose name is Aubrey, is a frequent star of her father's channel and is especially beloved for her Seth Rogen laugh.

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@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

Service workers in the comments immediately addressed the woman's attitude.

"Kids can never understand this behavior and neither can reasonable adults," wrote one.

"If she truly has worked in the fast food industry she would be nice to workers," wrote another:

"Because she would understand what it's like to get yelled at all the time."

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@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

@scottyhubs/TikTok

The innocence of the little girl astounded most viewers—perhaps because we have gotten used to living in a world where the kind of behavior the woman was displaying has become common.

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