Man Gets Upset At The "Unprofessional" Chef And Picks A Fight With Girlfriend, Redditors Roast Him In The Comments
"Her point of view is that she felt I would get aggressive"
Maryjane
- Published in Interesting
People from various backgrounds work together in the contemporary workplace, which is diverse. When you begin working, you must prove to both your employer and your coworkers that you are a true expert.
But it's not always simple to recognize expertise. A worker's demeanor, mood, and manner of communication with clients and other employees are all examples of professionalism in the workplace.
In other terms, it refers to a worker's behavior, attitude, and conduct. You need to be mindful of the level of professionalism in your workplace from the moment you start working until the day you resign, and sometimes even after.
But in today's story, the OP accused someone of unprofessionalism, and you'll know why in a jiffy. The OP went on a vacation with his girlfriend, and on the last day of their vacation, something seemingly trivial about their resort and how they handled things really irritated the OP.
He had asked the chef at the live egg counter to make him some eggs only to get back, and the chef feigned ignorance of his request. He started to get pissed off, and his girlfriend had to go talk to the chef.
The OP lost his patience and went up to the chef to ask him what was going on and why it was taking him so much time, but his girlfriend immediately had to tell him not to make a scene. Read the entire story for yourself below.
And here is the headline
u/Secure-Discipline-98The OP had asked the chef at the live eggs counter to make him some eggs
u/Secure-Discipline-98The OP's intention was to be stern and ask him why he was being so unprofessional
u/Secure-Discipline-98She did kind of apologise later but made it seem as if she was justified
u/Secure-Discipline-98And the comments roll in...
RedditThis was the hill you chose to die on
RedditYou've clearly never worked in customer service
RedditMaybe he was already making eggs for others and you jumped the queue
RedditIt was breakfast time!
RedditThe whole post is seething with anger
RedditGet anger management or she will likely leave you
RedditThe drunk version of ourselves is the most honest
RedditTis redditor believes the OP should address his own behavior
RedditTry to learn to let things go
RedditShe was just trying to defuse the situation
RedditTell her she needs to find someone better
RedditYou teach people how to treat you
RedditThis redditor is advising the OP to get therapy
RedditYou should get that persecutory delusion complex
RedditThere is nothing wrong with being upset
RedditYou're an AH for holding it against her
RedditYou should take this as a life lesson and apologize to your GF
RedditWorkers are people, not robots. They are human beings with feelings, thoughts, and views of their own. While workplaces shouldn't censor expression, professionalism requires staff members to refrain from expressing their personal views while on the job.
At the end of the day, the OP was declared the AH in the story, and you can share this post with your loved ones to get their views too.