Who is the rudest person in the world

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  • One Person Kept Escalating His Outrage

    From Redditor u/me_coopsta:

    I used to work retail a few years back. Had some guy come in that tried to return something that was far outside the return policy (over a year) and was outraged when he was informed we couldn't return it for him. He started off slowly saying what an outrage it was. Then he continued saying how everyone he was dealing with was incompetent. He eventually got so upset his antics weren't working that he said he was going to bring a few of his [weapons] and pointed at people saying, "I'm going to shoot you and you and you." Needless to say, the police were called. Six cop cars were waiting for him outside when his rant was finally over.

  • An Angry Customer Slashed Everyone's Tires

    From Redditor u/moorez:

    I used to work at the local grocery store during high school as a bagger/cashier. One day, a man walks in with a coupon for $2 off of a $6 chicken. After explaining to him that the coupon was expired and that I could not accept it, he calmly says, "Oh really, well, I'll get it anyway". A couple hours later, one of my coworkers comes running in, yelling that everyone's tires were flat. We reviewed the surveillance footage, which showed him walk outside, throw the chicken into the air, and freak the f*ck out, and start slashing everyone's tires. He ended up having to pay all of the damages and was no longer allowed near any of the employees.

  • They Lied To Get Free Food

    From Redditor u/aquintana:

    Bartending once, I picked up a table so a server could go home early, and the guests at the table were super rude to me. They wouldn't call me by my name, just kept calling me different [insults] against white people (even though I'm Mexican). I smiled and gave them great service, but it was clear they were trying to get something free. When they asked for my manager, I couldn't hear what they were telling him, but the couple seated at the end of the bar near their table spoke up and told my manager they were lying. We ended up calling the police when they refused to pay their tab, which was over a hundred dollars. They ended up paying it, then my manager comped $10 off so I could get a tip. I tried to buy the nice couple at the bar a round, and my manager comped that, too.

  • A Customer Threatened To Call The Owner

    From Redditor u/apfeif:

    I worked at a local Cold Stone when I was a kid. This shop was owned by a family who had kids in my high school, so I was pretty close with the owners. On a particularly busy afternoon, I was whipping up someone's ice cream when I overhear things getting heated at the cash register. One of our owners, Lynn, was working there, and an upset woman was complaining about the price of her order. Lynn broke down each item and how much tax was, to which the customer responded that she deserved a discount, and if she didn't get one, that she would be calling her good friends who owned this establishment. Lynn calmly said, "I'm Lynn, and I own this establishment. Please leave." I've never seen someone turn red so fast.