Skip to main content

Man leaves Thai waitress working legally in the US a 'disgusting' racist message as a 'tip'

People have rallied around a waitress that was left a ‘disgusting’ racist message and no tip on a receipt recently by a diner. The man had a meal by himself at the Bamboo Thai Bistro in Redondo Beach and was served by a Thai waitress, who has a visa to work in the US. When it was time to pay the bill, the man – named on the receipt as Jason Paul Naglich – left nothing, instead writing: ‘Tip for U.S. citizens only.’ How sad!

Locals have shown out in support of the woman. Someone left a 50 per cent tip in an effort to, in his words, ‘make up for the poor attitude of that other gentleman’. Another person also left a $10 bill and a note reading: ‘Sorry you had to deal with that sad man.’

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Five Fresh Lassa Fever Cases Confirmed In Plateau

Dr. Kuden Kamshak, the Plateau State Commissioner for Health, has confirmed that five cases of Lassa fever have been detected in Jos, the state capital. However, he said that the patients were responding to treatment.  He said: “So far, we have only five cases and they are responding to treatment. We have advised doctors not to keep patients for so long in the hospital to avoid contact and spread.”

Abuja shut down as celebrities storm Mallam Yankee's birthday bash

Kehinde Adegbite, popularly known as Mallam Yankee as well as the Jagaban of entertainment has added another year. Like it has always been,  Mallam Yankee who is the CEO of the Bank Club Abuja will be hosting different celebrities at the Bank Club in Abuja as he marks his birthday this Saturday, 18 Feb. 2016. 

Samson Siasia Leads Super Eagles Team In Training Session At Abuja Stadium (Photos)

Super Eagles interim coach, Samson Siasia with members of the technical crew engaged the players in a training session this morning at the training pitch of National Stadium, Abuja. The Nigerian team is currently preparing for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against the Pharaohs of Egypt in Kaduna on Friday, March 25.