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Diner Patrons Applaud As Server Shuts Rude Customer All The Way Down In Viral TikTok Video

Diner Patrons Applaud As Server Shuts Rude Customer All The Way Down In Viral TikTok Video
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Would you like a side of manners with your meal?

A Long Island, New York diner waitress is going viral on TikTok after shutting down the less than savory behavior of one patron.


Captured on video by TikToker @louiscozz, the now viral video shows the waitress telling the customer:

“Honestly, nobody wants to wait on you."
"I’m asking you nicely."
"Could you please just leave?"
"You got a cup of coffee out of us, what more do you want?”

You can see the video here:

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Now, you may be wondering what prompted such a reaction from the waitress and left nearly all servers with a sour taste in their mouths.

Based on the 31 second video, it's clear the patron was making highly offensive remarks and the waitress, later identified as Sandra, can be heard coming to the defense of her coworkers and other diners.

Sandra's actions caused an outpouring of support for her.

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In the viral TikTok—which now has over 7.7 million views, more than 1.4 million likes, and nearly 7,000 comments—Sandra could be heard saying:

“You’re not gonna call me a ‘bitch"
"You’re not gonna call people a ‘lesbian'."
"And you sure as hell ain’t gonna look at underage girls.”

The man's behavior was a cause for major concern by fellow patrons that copped onto his wandering eye and off-color remarks, sparking the heated exchange between him and the waitress.

At one point in the conversation, Sandra's words warranted a round of applause from the customers within the vicinity who watched the conversation with baited breath.

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The original creator of the viral video, @louiscozz, could be found in the comments hyping up Sandra and the standard of the Massapequa Diner, encouraging people to leave positive Yelp reviews for both.

The amount of support Sandra received has been overwhelming and led her to reach out to @louiscozz to thank him and his friends for showing their support.

The message read:

"You gave me so much confidence."
“I can’t believe that I look so good in the video.”

And we have to agree with Sandra, no one looks better than when they're sticking up for themselves and the people around them.

We'd wholeheartedly give this waitress five stars.

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