For individuals working in client service professions, experiencing highs and lows is commonplace. What could be a more effective approach to getting through these duties than to resort to Reddit and interact with others who are going through the same thing you are? The fact that those who deal with consumers are unsung heroes among their peers is not a new revelation. According to their observations, for every kind and easy customer they encounter, they have to deal with a dozen nasty and problematic consumers. An employee-led Reddit thread about their awful experiences dealing with difficult customers appears to pop up every few years due to the enormous number of bad clients out there. As a result, when a fresh Reddit thread by monieo came to light, the whole thing started over again! Check out the following tweets to learn how individuals deal with terrible clients!
It all started from here…

1. The waiter treated them the way they deserved to be treated!

2. “I’ll take a milk coffee with no milk and sugar!”

3. Why do people always want something for free?!

4. Some people sure like to think that they have the power to “convince” people!

5. Should’ve replied with, “Ma’am then you should just eat the picture!”

6. “Well can I get credit for being a good customer”??! How are you a good customer when you don’t even pay?

7. Some people don’t ever think before talking!

8. Should’ve found out where to get those phones from.

9. Doesn’t no salt means no salt?!

10. The stupidity of the people in this post is off the charts!


11. “Y’all had the audacity to laugh”!!
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12. Sure…

13. Because. It. Is. Online.Only.

14. Screams in frustration!!

15. Umm! Is this customer a three-year-old? Because that is the only explanation!

16. “No, ma’am we make our breadsticks with breadsticks!”
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17. Wait what?!

18. So, which one is it?

19. Hahaha! “Sir, this is Burger King”!

20. “It’s like asphalt”!! Hahaha!

Anyone who has worked in a client-facing position in sales or customer service is likely to have come across some truly terrible individuals at some point in their career. Occasionally, members of the public will not comprehend that it is not your fault that customers are unable to understand, and they will show their discontent or fury by letting you know just how dissatisfied or furious they are with your conduct. Customers, like everyone else, are human and will make mistakes from time to time. Because of a poor day, they may feel a need to vent their feelings to the person closest to them, which happens to be their waiter. Some people’s expectations are just unrealistic, and they anticipate the unachievable. Inevitably, there will be a small percentage of clients who are nave fools. Have you ever had to deal with such clients? If yes, we would love to hear your stories and how you handled the situation!