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Home»Human Interest»South Carolina Woman Sparks Debate After Saying White Customers Treat Servers Better Than Black Customers: ‘You’re Correct!’

South Carolina Woman Sparks Debate After Saying White Customers Treat Servers Better Than Black Customers: ‘You’re Correct!’

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Salma AhmedBy Salma AhmedApril 25, 20263 Mins Read
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A woman in South Carolina sparked debate after a statement she made about differences she perceived between White and Black customers.

Online users assumed the woman may have worked as a server based on her statement. In the video, she claimed that when restaurant servers make mistakes, White customers tend to respond more politely than Black customers.

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According to the woman, she described differences in how customers respond when servers make mistakes. She said White customers would often respond with comments like, “Oh no biggie. No problem,” and may still leave tips such as “$10 or $12.” She then claimed that Black customers tend to react differently in similar situations, suggesting a more negative or less forgiving response when errors occur.

“Mmm. Yeah I need to speak to your manager. I need to speak to your manager. I need you to comp my entire meal. And I’m gonna write a review to corporate and tell them how terrible this establishment is. And we’re not tipping you. Get a better job,” she claimed that Black customers will similarly say in her description.

She later posted another video in response to the backlash she received. In it, she clarified that she did not mean all Black people behave that way, saying, “Don’t call me racist because I have pattern recognition,” she added. She also stated that she was not being anti-Black, emphasizing that she is Black herself.

Viewers Divided After South Carolina Woman’s Video

The video sparked reactions online. Viewers were divided after the South Carolina Woman’s video circulated online, with many commenting strongly on her claims. The majority of replies appeared to agree with her perspective. “I was a server at Red Lobster. You’re correct‼” one person wrote. Another added, “As a person who was a server for over 10 years, you are so right.” Others focused on her identity in their statements, with one commenter saying, “It matters that you specifically posted this.”

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Others disagreed with the woman’s generalizations and emphasized that they do not judge servers harshly for making mistakes. “I don’t judge mistakes, I judge intent and desire to make it right. Everyone is human and makes mistakes,” one person wrote. Another added, “i often tip extra if my server makes a mistake, especially if I can tell that they’re new or having a bad day! Hopefully it helps their day a lil.” Someone else simply commented, “i hate generalization.”

The video was controversial to many viewers, as it sparked disagreement over the statements being made and ultimately left audiences divided in their reactions and interpretations.

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Salma Ahmed is a 24 years old Egyptian writer who graduated with an English major. She has experience covering celebrities, lifestyle, soccer, women's rights and more. She previously worked for MovieWeb and The South African.

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