
The Fire Stock Exchange took place in Outlet Popeyes, Kansas, in the United States after the customer became a furious when the employee allegedly praised his wife and called her “beautiful”. This led to an argument, with elevations and a man who said employees, “These are the United States, not India.”
A video of an incident that has become a viral show that a man is screaming at employees and questioning why he would make such a note. When the employee admitted and apologized, the man retorted, “This is not India or something, dude. You are in the States.”
In the viral video, the man also claims that commenting on female appearance, especially without her, is disrespectful.
“It’s never okay to talk to a woman you don’t know and don’t talk about her appearance,” he insists that his voice is shaking with indignation.
“There is a difference in respect,” he says, rejects the idea that it is only a generation difference.
The situation escalated when the customer demanded responsibility. He said, “I want to act against them,” and at the same time there is a risk of reviewing security shots and warning an employee of possible consequences.
Employees who have been seen in their orange uniforms seek to dispose of the situation. “You have shown, man, learned a lesson,” says one, while the other offers an apology.
“Sorry. We say what else can I say?” The employee responds and tries to calm the man.
The exact video date could not be independently verified. While the shots were viral on social media, its authenticity and complete context remain unconfirmed at the time of publication.
Livemint addressed Popeyes for an official answer. This story will be updated as soon as the statement is received.
Netizens React
It caused a debate on respect, cultural standards and appropriate behavior in the workplace.
One of the users commented: “He was too dramatic. What is wrong to tell someone that you look beautiful or stunning. How is it flirting.”
Another said, “He had never seen this level of uncertainty before. The customer cannot be added?
The third responded: “Well on him, he stood up for his wife against these sneaking.”
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