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re: Gravy Chamber was disrespected last night.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:23 am to c on z
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:23 am to c on z
quote:Is there a video of it supposedly being “slammed” on the counter as opposed to just placed on the counter?
So how would you respond if change you expected to receive was slammed on the counter in front of you?
In either instance, I would grab my change and leave. If the cashier had an attitude, maybe I just don’t stop at that particular convenience store next time. But I’m not escalating it into some sort of confrontation because I didn’t like how my change was placed on a counter.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:23 am to c on z
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So how would you respond if change you expected to receive was slammed on the counter in front of you?
I wouldn't give a frick. I'd pick my change up and continue my day. I don't give a damn what some convenience store jockey thinks.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:40 am to Tiger Prawn
I see two different scenarios and I wish security video would be released.
1. The change was not slammed on the counter.
OR
2. The change was slammed on the counter after the customer did something to provoke that reaction from the cashier. A common feature of these disrespect stories is you never hear about the events leading up to the disrespect.
1. The change was not slammed on the counter.
OR
2. The change was slammed on the counter after the customer did something to provoke that reaction from the cashier. A common feature of these disrespect stories is you never hear about the events leading up to the disrespect.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 8:55 am to altTD
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A common feature of these disrespect stories is you never hear about the events leading up to the disrespect.
Leaving the rest of us wondering what what had happened was.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 9:01 am to Porpus
Imagine still voting for the same things this racist POS stands for.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:34 am to altTD
You shouldve checked with your AA sponsor before making this post
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:35 am to altTD
That would involve work. Something that that community is extremely allergic to.
This post was edited on 1/1/26 at 12:08 pm
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:40 am to altTD
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The police were called on me last night because I spoke up to a cashier at the Express Mini Mart on Mickens Road.
Ghetto shite
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We pay taxes, yet the quality of retail options in our communities is still limited.
Ignorant ghetto victim shite
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Allowing a younger cashier to disrespect a young Black man in this neighborhood can escalate in dangerous ways
Ghetto shite that is the root of the whole situation.
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When I came back in to ask how long it would take, I was told 20 minutes. I said I wasn’t waiting that long
Entitled ghetto shite
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Then I looked up and saw a deputy pull into the lot. I didn’t trip — I knew I was in the right.
He didn’t trip, guyz. Yo, yo, ghetto shite
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That’s when the cashier started fast-talking, finger-pointing, acting alarmed. Full blown Karen shite.
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I got the owner’s number, and he needs to seriously consider his staffing.
Accuses cashier of Karen, but is Karen.
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I don’t back down because someone calls the police. I wasn’t breaking the law — you just didn’t like being checked
Back to the ghetto shite
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Respect is the minimum. Especially when people spending their hard earned money. I have options, everybody in this area doesn’t. They will be respected.
Hey, Gravy Chamber, define this respek that you demand for us. C’mon, you can do it. I’m of the belief that it simply means “don’t say or do anything that I don’t like.”
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:43 am to c on z
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So how would you respond if change you expected to receive was slammed on the counter in front of you?
I would immediately think it’s because of my race and demand the cashier call the owner at home.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 10:52 am to c on z
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So how would you respond if change you expected to receive was slammed on the counter in front of you?
Respond
Posted on 1/1/26 at 11:00 am to Y.A. Tittle
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So how would you respond if change you expected to receive was slammed on the counter in front of you?
I would imagine myself in a game of dominoes in…the ghetto.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 11:06 am to c on z
Tell him to pick up a coin and flip it and see if it's his lucky day.
Posted on 1/1/26 at 1:50 pm to altTD
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Allowing a younger cashier to disrespect a young Black man in this neighborhood can escalate in dangerous ways
Is he admitting to a certain demographics propensity for violence?
Posted on 1/1/26 at 1:54 pm to altTD
Respect is earned Gravy, not eaten.
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