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An Undercover CEO goes incognito to observe the real dynamics in her own restaurant, only to be shocked by the mistreatment of a hardworking waitress. Customers are rude, dismissive, and disrespectful, treating her as if sheโ€™s invisible, while the management turns a blind eye to the abuse.

What they donโ€™t realize is that the person witnessing this behavior is the CEO, quietly observing everything unfold.

As the truth comes to light, the powerful lesson about respect, empathy, and the importance of treating everyone with kindness becomes undeniable.

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00:00Oh my god, I said iced tea. That's hot. It's hot outside. Go get me another one.
00:05I'm sorry. Of course, sir.
00:06What is wrong with old people?
00:08Look! Bread in my salad. I specifically asked for no bread. I am not eating this.
00:15You know, people your age should really stick to knitting at home.
00:18Ma'am, I don't want to overstep my boundaries, but I don't think your husband is the man you think
00:23he is.
00:24Maybe, or maybe your husband's feeling liar.
00:29You stole the money that you were supposed to be sharing with the rest of the staff.
00:36Here's your check, ma'am. I hope you enjoyed your meal.
00:39Oh, enjoyed it. That was the most delicious chicken I've ever had.
00:43I'm glad. Yeah, the chefs really pride themselves in their chicken and filet mignon.
00:48Well, I'm going to have to try the filet mignon if it's anywhere near as good as that chicken.
00:53Yes, you definitely should. And in my opinion, the filet mignon is better.
01:00Well, you let me be the judge of that. I'll be back.
01:03Let me ask you something. Your name is Jessie.
01:07In regards to tips, do you guys split the tips, or does one person get it all?
01:12Oh, we split them.
01:13Oh, absolutely perfect. Well, give my regards to the chef. Absolutely delightful.
01:19And here we go. Thank you.
01:21Man, this is $100. Your meal was only $25. Let me get your change.
01:24Oh, I don't need the change. You guys keep it. And just be sure everybody gets some.
01:30Thank you so much, ma'am. I really appreciate it. See you later.
01:39Well, did she tip well?
01:41Wow, what a way to start a conversation, Henry. No. Hi, Jessie. How are you doing?
01:46Yeah, you're right. I'm sorry.
01:48Just kidding.
01:49No, still, I'm sorry. I've just been so stressed this past week.
01:53My girlfriend gave birth to a beautiful baby girl, and I have not been able to sleep. I'm so tired.
01:59Oh, yeah. Babies will do that to you.
02:01Yeah. You know, that's one thing they don't tell you about being a new parent.
02:04That and how expensive babies are. I had to take extra shifts and do overtime just to make ends meet.
02:11Oh, I had no idea.
02:13And I'm taking Robert's shift tomorrow, which means I'll be here all day tomorrow.
02:17But we don't work on Saturdays. That's our only day off.
02:20Can't take a day off from being a parent. I've got to make ends meet.
02:24Well, I'm glad you warned me about kids. I'm just going to spend my money on myself.
02:28Look, they're not that all bad. It is what it is.
02:32Yes. So, did she tip well?
02:38No. I'm sorry, Henry.
02:40Oh, man. She seemed so friendly. And you guys were hitting it off. I thought she would tip really well.
02:46We weren't really friendly. I was trying really hard.
02:50Yeah, well, it is what it is. How do you suppose we split this? Two fifty each?
02:55How about you just take the whole thing?
02:58Are you sure?
02:59Yeah, you need it way more than I do.
03:01I appreciate it. I appreciate you.
03:05Well, I should finish up clearing this table and we can both ride together, right?
03:12I can't. I'm doing overtime.
03:14Okay, well, I hope you have a good rest of your shift.
03:18Thanks.
03:22Hello, my name is Henry. Oh, hi. You were here yesterday, weren't you?
03:26Yes, I was. I enjoyed my chicken meal so much that I thought I would come back for the filet
03:33mignon that was recommended to me by...
03:36Uh, Jessie.
03:37Jessie, yes. Is Jessie here today?
03:39Uh, no, she's not here. She's off. Actually, we're both supposed to be off, but I need the money, so
03:45I'm here now.
03:46Okay, well, I hope that the tip I left you yesterday did you well?
03:51Oh, right. The, um, the five dollars. Yes. No. Thank you very much.
03:56Five dollars? I didn't leave five dollars.
04:00Are you sure? That's what Jessie gave me.
04:03I left over seventy dollars, and you only got five of it?
04:07I'm sure it was a misunderstanding. Jessie's not the type of girl to steal tips.
04:12I don't know. I'm feeling really betrayed. She seemed like such a nice girl.
04:18She is.
04:19Oh, I don't know. I'd really like to talk to her. You know, maybe I'll come back at another time
04:26and, um, talk to her then.
04:29Yeah, I'm so sorry that you feel this way. I'm sure it was a mistake.
04:33I'm kind of upset about this right now, so thank you, and I'm sorry. You have a good day.
04:40Oh, welcome back, ma'am. So you got your appetite back.
04:43That's so sweet. Actually, though, I came here to have a little talk with...
04:48Hi. How are you doing? Let me guess. You're here to try the filet mignon I recommended.
04:53Actually, I came here yesterday to try the filet mignon, but I found out that you pocketed the generous tip
05:02that I left,
05:03and I lost my appetite and left.
05:06Oh, what? How, um...
05:08I told her that it was a misunderstanding that you probably just forgot to share my half of the tip.
05:14Is that true?
05:17Uh, uh...
05:18Jessie?
05:19I knew it.
05:20You stole the money that you were supposed to be sharing with the rest of the staff.
05:26No, uh, I can explain I was, uh...
05:29Where do you get off on taking advantage of good deeds? Have you no respect? I mean, this is your
05:36friend.
05:37Yes, he is my friend.
05:38You know what? I don't want to hear any of this. This is shameful. And I'm sorry that you have
05:47to deal with this.
05:48Oh, no, it's not a big deal.
05:50No. As for you, you should be fired over this, and I would like to speak with your manager about
05:56it.
05:57Ma'am, please do not tell my boss.
05:59No, it's not necessary at all.
06:01Ma'am, I need this job.
06:04You should have thought of that before you stole the money. Now, where is the manager?
06:11Ma'am, wait.
06:13Jessie didn't pocket the cash.
06:15She was actually trying to surprise me for my new baby.
06:20What?
06:21My girlfriend gave birth last week to a beautiful baby girl, and I've been struggling financially to support my family.
06:27So, Jessie here was going to surprise me with a box full of diapers and wipes.
06:34I overheard the chefs in the back talking about it.
06:37Is that right?
06:39Yes, of course.
06:42It was supposed to be a surprise, but the cat got out of the bag.
06:46Henry's my friend. I wouldn't cheat him out of anything.
06:49Oh, I am so glad to hear that. You know, it makes me really happy when I see friends surprising
06:57each other.
06:58And I'm going to leave another generous tip today.
07:01You have a family to take care of, but before we do that, I'd like to make sure we get
07:08an order in for that filet mignon, medium rare, please.
07:12Coming right up.
07:13You can take your usual seat. We'll be right there.
07:15Thanks.
07:17Henry, I am so sorry. I did not mean to steal from you.
07:20I just got carried away with the money in my hand, thinking about all the things I want to buy.
07:26But it was never my money to begin with, so I'm really, really sorry.
07:32Mm-hmm.
07:35And thank you so much for not letting them fire me.
07:39You really are a way better friend than I'll ever be.
07:42And if you don't want to talk to me ever again, I completely understand.
07:46Look, I'm still very disappointed about what you did.
07:50But I guess I would feel better if you gave me a box full of diapers and some wipes.
07:56Wait, you're serious?
07:57Yeah, is that a problem?
07:59No. No, that's not a problem. I can get you a box of diapers and wipes.
08:02Great. And we'll call it even?
08:05Yes, thank you.
08:06No problem.
08:08All right, well, let's get back to work before we get fired about talking about diapers.
08:12Great.
08:16What? No, I didn't want the Rain to River. I had that one last year.
08:20No, Dad, why?
08:22No, please. No.
08:23No, I don't need that one.
08:25No, return it, please.
08:27Hi.
08:27Can I get you started on fun? Anything to drink today?
08:29Okay, I gotta go.
08:31But return it. Bye.
08:33Um, no, but I need you to clean the table. It's filthy.
08:36Oh, okay. Okay. Yeah. Be right back.
08:42Who are you? There's three of you. Which are you?
08:46You are disgusting. Why are you even on here? Disgusting. No, no, no.
08:55You missed that spot.
09:03Okay, well, here is the menu. The drinks are on the back. Let me know if you have any questions.
09:08Yeah, I'm not going to touch that.
09:09I know what I want to order.
09:12Certainly. What can I get started for you?
09:13So I'm going to have a Caesar salad. No Parmesan, no chicken, dressing on the side, light croutons.
09:18And then I'm going to have a Shirley Temple. Don't put any of that nasty stuff in there.
09:21And then I want real cherries.
09:23Of course. Anything else I can get for you?
09:26Did I say I wanted anything else?
09:28No.
09:30You're right. I'll get that started for you.
09:32Yeah, and hurry up. I have a nail appointment.
09:34Of course.
09:41How is everything for you today?
09:44Adequate.
09:49Thanks for coming in.
09:51Have a great day.
10:06Hello again, Maya. How are you today?
10:09Fine. I just want what I had last time.
10:10Right. A Caesar, no Parmesan, no chicken, light on the croutons, any Shirley Temple, none of the weird stuff.
10:16Yeah, I know what I got.
10:18Right. Okay, let me go get that started for you.
10:21Yeah, and can you hurry up? You're literally the slowest waitress I've ever dealt with.
10:25My apologies.
10:26I don't need your apologies. I just need good service.
10:32Here is the bill.
10:33Well, I am not going to tip you. I know you understand why, and I expect better next time.
10:37Excuse me. Would you mind explaining to me why you won't be tipping Kelly?
10:41And why would I tell you that?
10:43Kelly deserves a tip.
10:45Um, no. She was slow, and she didn't get my food on time.
10:48In all my years, you are the rudest customer I have ever seen.
10:52Do you have any idea how hard waitresses work?
10:54Oh, I don't care how hard they work. I care about good service, and she didn't give me any.
10:57Kelly is the best server we have.
11:00Day after day, I watch her serve you with grace and kindness.
11:04Kindness that you never return.
11:06She has not been treating me with the service that I deserve, so I really don't care what you say.
11:11See, that's where you're wrong. I'm the owner of this restaurant.
11:15Oh, really? I've never seen you around here.
11:16I sit at the same table literally every day, and I've watched your rude behavior day after day.
11:23And frankly, I think we've had enough of it. You are banned from this restaurant.
11:27Excuse me?
11:28You heard me. Leave immediately.
11:32Oh, oh. You'll regret this. Just wait till my dad hears about it.
11:35Yeah, I don't think we will. And I know your dad from golf.
11:40Kelly, I'm so sorry. You have to deal with that.
11:43That's okay. Just part of the job, right?
11:45No. Nobody should have to deal with that. Least of all you.
11:48Thank you for sticking out for me.
11:50So do you have any interest in becoming a manager?
11:53Manager?
11:54Manager? Really?
11:55Really?
11:56We're looking for someone anyway, and you seem to be the most qualified choice.
12:00Now, it'd be a lot more work, but the pay raise is pretty good.
12:06Yes! Thank you, Larry!
12:08Whoa!
12:09You won't regret this.
12:10I know we won't.
12:13She's hot. She's hot.
12:16She's not.
12:19Boink, boink.
12:21Single mom? What are you doing on here?
12:24She is not.
12:26Hey, sir.
12:28Have you had a chance to look at the happy hour menu yet?
12:31I certainly did, sweetie.
12:32Great.
12:34And do you know what you want?
12:35Uh, I see something I want right now.
12:41I meant on the menu.
12:44Burger. Rare.
12:46You take your sweet time, hot stuff.
12:49Just gives me more time to admire you.
12:55Yeah, I still got it.
12:58She wants me.
13:03Oh, hey, Jane.
13:05Is everything okay?
13:06Oh, what do you mean?
13:08Well, it's not that guy over there getting a little aggressive with you.
13:10We can get another server at his table if you want.
13:13Oh, no, no.
13:14It's fine.
13:16Jane, no tip is worth putting up with inappropriate behavior.
13:20Now, if that guy crosses the line, I hope that you will come and get me.
13:25I really appreciate that, Kelly.
13:27But I promise you, it's fine.
13:38Oh, hi, sir.
13:39Your burger will be out in just a few minutes.
13:42Hey, no worries, sweetie.
13:45Uh, you know what?
13:45I'm going to grab a towel to clean that up.
13:48You don't got to do anything, sweetie.
13:50Hey, please stop.
13:52Hey, you listen here, all right?
13:55I'm the customer, and you're the waitress.
13:58I pay you to serve me.
14:00You understand that?
14:03Look what you did, you bimbo!
14:05Is everything all right?
14:06No, it's not.
14:08This airhead just spilled water all over me.
14:10I'm not talking to you, sir.
14:11I'm talking to Jane.
14:13Jane, is everything I read?
14:14I saw what happened.
14:16Yes, uh, yeah.
14:18I'm fine.
14:19Um, why don't you take your break a little early, okay?
14:22Thank you, Kelly.
14:25Yeah, so that's it?
14:27You're not going to fire her?
14:28Huh?
14:29No, but I'm going to ask you to leave.
14:31And don't ever come back.
14:33Consider yourself banned.
14:35Me? Why?
14:36Because it's my responsibility to make sure that my staff is treated with respect.
14:39And I refuse to serve people who put my staff and my customers in any kind of danger.
14:46So I'm going to ask you very kindly, sir, to leave.
14:49And please choose another restaurant in the future.
14:53All right, fine.
14:54You know what?
14:55I'm going to tell everyone I know that this place is a dump.
14:58And I know a lot of people.
14:59And I'm going to tell everyone exactly what you did to my employee.
15:05Whatever.
15:07Aren't you a little too old for those skinny jeans anyways?
15:17What a night.
15:18Yep.
15:19It's always busy this time of year.
15:20And it's only going to get busier.
15:22I can only imagine.
15:23Oh, while you're here and while we're on the subject, I've been getting a lot of inquiries about starting a
15:28Thanksgiving service.
15:29Now I know it's not something we usually do, but things have been so busy I thought it'd be a
15:33good idea.
15:34I was hoping you could possibly work that day.
15:38On Thanksgiving?
15:40Uh, I don't know, Gabe.
15:44Look, I don't really have any other options here.
15:47What do you mean?
15:48Everyone else is traveling, visiting family.
15:50They've all called off.
15:51And I know, since you don't have a family, I've thought-
15:54I do have family.
15:55I'm a married woman.
15:57Well, I know that, but Ben's in Afghanistan, so I thought you might be.
16:00Really?
16:01My husband is risking his life to fight and protect for our country, and you're just going to use that
16:07to get me to try to work?
16:08That's not how I meant it.
16:10I just thought you might want a distraction.
16:12It's not easy spending Thanksgiving alone.
16:22To be completely honest with you, I really wasn't looking forward to spending Thanksgiving alone, without Ben.
16:33But I guess I could use the money.
16:36You are a lifesaver, and I promise to make it worth your while.
16:39So, how does an extra 10% an hour sign-off?
16:45Thanks a lot, Gabe.
16:49Well, I'd better get going.
16:53Sarah, I want you to know that you're in our thoughts, and we're all praying that Ben comes home safe.
17:01Thanks, Gabe.
17:02That means a lot.
17:24Where have you been?
17:25What?
17:26You told me to be here at 11, and it's 11.
17:29Yeah, but usually you come early.
17:31Are you really scolding me for coming to work on time, on Thanksgiving, and there's only one table set?
17:37Yeah, we had a bunch of cancellations.
17:39We went from a full house to one table in 24 hours.
17:43So, you're telling me that I came all this way to wait on one table?
17:48Well, think about it this way.
17:50At least it won't get too busy.
17:51You're really going to keep the restaurant open for a party of two?
17:55Well, we can't disrupt their Thanksgiving plans, can we?
17:57They might have nowhere else to go.
18:01Fine.
18:02Where do you want me to start?
18:03Well, he's already here at table 14, if you wouldn't mind checking on him.
18:20You're...
18:20You're home!
18:28I missed you so much.
18:30I missed you so much, too.
18:34And thank you, Gabe.
18:36It worked.
18:38You...
18:39You knew?
18:40Yeah, it was all Ben's idea, but I wanted to help give you guys the best Thanksgiving of your lives.
18:45You mean...
18:46Yeah.
18:47No Thanksgiving service.
18:49But Miguel's back there cooking up a storm just for you two.
18:53Oh, Gabe.
18:55Thank you, Gabe.
18:56I mean it.
18:57No, thank you for your service.
18:59And happy Thanksgiving.
19:00Meals on the house.
19:07It's so good to see you.
19:10I miss you so much.
19:12I miss you so much, too.
19:16Hello, sir.
19:17My name is Helen, and I'm going to be your server today.
19:19Can I start you out with some water?
19:21I'll take an iced tea with fresh lemon slice, please.
19:24Alrighty.
19:25Wait, hold on.
19:27Are you my waitress?
19:29I am.
19:30Can I get you anything else?
19:31I'm sorry.
19:33Well, it's just sad.
19:36What is?
19:37That you're my waitress.
19:39What do you mean?
19:40It's just pathetic that you work here.
19:43Excuse me?
19:45Well, what are you?
19:46Like, um...
19:4860?
19:4970?
19:51Aren't you a little old to be working a minimum wage job?
19:53Well, we do what we have to do.
19:56I'm just saying, maybe you should have gone to school, so you wouldn't have to work here.
20:02I did go to school.
20:03And let me guess, you majored in something practical, like theater.
20:09Well, actually, I majored in communications.
20:12But I didn't graduate because I got pregnant with my son.
20:17I see, of course.
20:19Classic.
20:22Do you want to go get my tea before you turn 90?
20:26Yes, sir.
20:33Here you are, sir.
20:34Well, geez, that took a while.
20:37I guess old people move slow, huh?
20:40Oh, my God.
20:41I said iced tea.
20:43That's hot.
20:44It's hot outside.
20:45Go get me another one.
20:46I'm sorry.
20:47Of course, sir.
20:47We'll make that switch.
20:49What is wrong with old people?
20:51Oh, excuse me, ma'am.
20:53Yes, honey.
20:53Can I get you anything?
20:55No, I'm okay.
20:56I just wanted to make sure you were okay.
20:59That man was being awfully rude.
21:01Oh, yes.
21:02It's all right.
21:03It's part of being in the service industry.
21:06No.
21:06The way he treated you isn't acceptable.
21:08You shouldn't feel bad for working here at your age.
21:12You're a wonderful waitress.
21:14And, you know, people have such a messed up view of the world.
21:18Well, thank you, honey.
21:19And you're right.
21:20Some people have no idea what others are going through.
21:24You've got that right.
21:25Actually, I've only started working here a few months ago.
21:27My husband died a year ago.
21:31And six months ago, my son and his wife were killed in a car accident.
21:37Oh, my gosh.
21:39I'm so sorry.
21:40They had a child, Brandon.
21:42He's in my care now.
21:44But my son and daughter-in-law didn't save any money.
21:47And we weren't good about saving either.
21:50So I knew I had to get a job.
21:52I've been a stay-at-home mom my whole life.
21:55The only experience I had was waitressing.
21:59I'm so sorry for your loss.
22:01You've been through a lot.
22:03Yes, I have.
22:05But my little Brandon, he's a joy.
22:08I'm lucky I get to raise him.
22:12He's the only grandchild I have.
22:14That's amazing.
22:15I've got to get back to work.
22:17Sure.
22:18Excuse me, ma'am?
22:20Yes, sir.
22:22Did I hear you say you're raising your grandson?
22:25Yes, I am.
22:28I'd just like to say I'm really embarrassed for the way I acted.
22:34You see, I was raised by my grandmother after my parents went to prison.
22:40And I guess I spent my whole life making sure that I was successful and hating people who weren't successful.
22:47But now I know that you did what you had to do to raise your family and your grandson.
22:53Thank you for recognizing that.
22:55I am truly sorry for the way I acted.
22:58I guess sometimes I don't realize how my actions affect other people.
23:06Oh, my goodness.
23:07That's for a mid-meal.
23:08This is too much.
23:09Nonsense.
23:09You deserve it.
23:11And I'd like to offer you a job at my real estate office.
23:17We need somebody to answer phones and such.
23:19It's a great job with benefits.
23:22I don't know what to say.
23:25I promise you.
23:26It's a great job.
23:27You'll finally be able to afford the life for you and your grandson.
23:31And you'll have great hours.
23:33We'd love to have you, if you'd like.
23:36Well, thank you.
23:37Thank you so much.
23:39I promise I won't let you down.
23:43I know you won't.
23:48Hostess, I need a table for one.
23:51Oh, hello, ma'am.
23:53Did you hear me?
23:54I said I need a table.
23:57Do you not recognize me?
24:02Here's your check, ma'am.
24:04Unless I can get you something else?
24:06No, that will be all.
24:12Thank you so much.
24:13Have a great day.
24:14Excuse me.
24:15You need to give me my change.
24:18Oh, I apologize.
24:20I thought the 175 change was my tip.
24:24You think I would give you a tip?
24:29Well, it is usually customary to give your server a tip.
24:33I don't believe I should be giving you a tip for just doing your job.
24:38If you want more money, get a better job.
24:43I'm working on that, ma'am.
24:44It's just this job is based on tips.
24:48Were you not happy with my service?
24:49You were fine, but you did a job.
24:53You didn't do anything special for me.
24:56I'm not just going to give you free money.
24:58Yes, ma'am.
25:00Of course.
25:01And talking back to me like that is inappropriate.
25:03You need to learn some manners.
25:08I apologize, ma'am.
25:12I'm working to afford business school so I can have my own business one day.
25:18It's just, it's very expensive.
25:20That's all fine and dandy, but you can't expect handouts from people to pay for a school that
25:27you chose to go to.
25:32Yes, you're right.
25:33I'm sorry.
25:34Of course I'm right.
25:37I'll be right back with your change.
25:42Excuse me.
25:43Yep.
25:44Hey, did I overhear you say that you are attending business school right now?
25:49Yes, over at State.
25:51Oh, that's wonderful.
25:52My name's Todd.
25:53What's your name?
25:53I'm Lily.
25:54Nice to meet you.
25:55Nice to meet you too, Lily.
25:56Well, you know, every year I actually hand select a few students at State to receive
26:00full scholarships.
26:02And I would love to offer you one.
26:05What?
26:06Oh my goodness.
26:09Are you serious?
26:11Absolutely.
26:12But you don't even know me.
26:14Yeah, but you seem like a wonderful person and you're clearly a hard worker and it seems
26:19like you have a lot to prove.
26:22Here, I'll tell you what.
26:24Send me your transcripts and I'll get the ball rolling.
26:29Thank you so, so much.
26:32Truly, you do not have to do this.
26:34I know.
26:35Look, I truly believe that everyone could use a helping hand sometimes.
26:40And I'd be more than happy to help make one of your dreams come true.
26:50Hostess, I need a table for one.
26:54Oh, hello ma'am.
26:55Did you hear me?
26:56I said I need a table.
26:59Do you not recognize me?
27:02Why would I recognize a restaurant hostess?
27:07You really don't, huh?
27:09What on earth is going on here?
27:11You came into this restaurant two years ago.
27:14I was working here and you told me you didn't believe in tipping.
27:19Well, I was in business school.
27:21Yes, well, I don't believe in tipping.
27:25What you don't know is that a great man overheard you treating me that way and he gave me a
27:30scholarship.
27:32Okay, why would I care?
27:35So, I worked really hard and I bought this restaurant six months ago.
27:41You're the owner?
27:42Yes, I am the owner and business has never been better.
27:48So, I want to thank you.
27:50Thank me?
27:51Yeah, it's because of you that I was motivated to work really hard.
27:56So, thank you for what you did, but I will not be needing your service today.
28:01Excuse me?
28:03I do not want people like you in my own restaurant.
28:07This is unbelievable.
28:09You can't treat your customers this way.
28:12I have the right to serve whoever I want in my own restaurant.
28:17So, again, thank you so much for what you did, but goodbye and have a great day.
28:21I don't like the food here anyway.
28:24Oh, and ma'am, tip your servant next time.
28:30Girl, I'm so happy we were finally able to meet up.
28:33I mean, I haven't seen you in what, ages?
28:35I know.
28:36It's been forever.
28:37Thank you so much for inviting me.
28:39Yeah, of course.
28:41So, what's new with you?
28:42I mean, the last time we talked, you were still working at that tech company, right?
28:46Yes, I'm still working at the same company and I got a big promotion.
28:51I got a big raise and I have all these people working under me.
28:55I mean, it feels great to have so much power.
28:58I mean, this is what I've dreamed about since I was a little girl.
29:01Oh, wow. That's really exciting.
29:05I'm happy for you. Thank you so much.
29:08Hi, ladies.
29:09Welcome.
29:09Can I get some drinks started for you today?
29:12Ooh, a lemonade sounds amazing.
29:15Do you have any kombucha? I need my probiotics.
29:19I'm sorry, ma'am, but we don't have that.
29:21Is there anything else that I could get for you?
29:24Really?
29:26What kind of a restaurant is this?
29:28Um, okay.
29:30I guess I'll have a lemonade too.
29:35Perfect. I'll be right out with those.
29:42This is honestly a real treat.
29:44I mean, I work such long hours at the hospital.
29:46I barely get to see anyone and I basically don't even have a social life.
29:51Oh, that's right. You're a nurse, right?
29:55Yeah, I've been a nurse for years. I mean, you knew that.
29:58No, yeah, I knew that. I just didn't know you still did that.
30:02I mean, isn't it so much work for so little money?
30:06I mean, if you put it that way, I guess, but I do love my job and it's really rewarding
30:12to be able to help people.
30:14Good. I mean, I could never do that, but good for you, I guess.
30:21That waitress is taking so long. I mean, it's two lemonades. How long could that possibly take?
30:28She seemed really busy. Most restaurants are really short-staffed right now and I'm sure she's just going as fast
30:34as she can, you know?
30:36Here you go, ladies. Two lemonades.
30:41Finally. Thank you.
30:43I'm sorry. It took a while, but we were making them fresh just for you.
30:48I'm sure that's why. It's not just because your service is slow.
30:53I am sorry. You know what? Two lemonades on the house.
30:59Oh, don't worry about that. It's not necessary. The service was just fine and we appreciate the free lemonades.
31:08Can we order our food now?
31:10Yes. Yes, of course. What can I get for you today?
31:14I will have the Pacific rice bowl. Thank you.
31:17And I will have the Cobb salad. Only dressing on the side and no bread. And can you hurry it
31:24up, please? I'm starving.
31:27Absolutely. I'll have your order right out. Let me know if you need anything else. Enjoy your lemonades.
31:37I just know our food is going to take forever. You know what? Let's find out just how slow she
31:44really is.
31:47There. Timer set. Now we can really prove how slow of a waitress she is. You know, when I tip,
31:53I expect perfect and fast service. And as of right now, she is not getting a very big tip.
32:02Is all this really necessary? Okay, sure. She's a little bit slow, but she's been super wonderful and nice. And
32:12look, on the bright side, this just gives us more time to be together and catch up.
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