One, when I was younger I went to dunking donuts. My mom was taking me and I was SUPER excited. We waited in the drive through line and when we got up we ordered our donuts of course! We got a dozen of donuts. My mom pulled out her wallet to find no cash, or credit card. She was super worried and so was she. The worker said, “ It’s ok bring them with you and pay when you come back.” We rushed home with our donuts and got her card. We payed up, and to this day I still think about how much that worker trusted us and his kindness. If you’re out there, sir, thank you so much you showed a five year old that trust is real.
Last week a local pizza place offered to give me the two slices I'd ordered, after realizing I was missing my wallet. I declined, but only because I really wanted to find my wallet. Luckily, it was sitting on the couch in the vacant student lounge at my college (I was laying on the couch before I went to get pizza).
That's actually sweet when you mentioned she tipped you back and thanked you for the penny. See, people like that, I would def understand and not make a big deal out of things like 1 penny. You're an upstanding person ma dude. The lady is too. And the guy pretending to reach in the jar as well cuz I'm sure he just needed to make you laugh lol. All in all, good story ma dude.
She violated all your rights by touching that tip jar. Taking a penny from the tip jar is wild. Also the currency that you should use for your own country is just pennies. That would be funny 😂
She apparently was thinking that the tip jar was a "pay-it-forward" like what you see at some gas stations. They usually have a note taped to it that says something along the lines of "Have a penny, leave a penny. Need a penny, take a penny." It probably never occurred to her that OP's boss sucks and refuses to pay a decent wage.
@@anonymall are you a fecking IDIOT? I said maybe the CUSTOMER was thinking that it was a pay it forward jar, not the EMPLOYEE! Or are you just an a55h073 who likes to start shiitake with folks? And how the feck do you figure I am "misinformed" when I live in an area where the pay it forward jar is a common sight? Just because the Subway belongs to his parents it doesn't mean that the Subway company will allow them to pay him $25 an hour. FOH with that "misinformation" shtako when I was simply offering my idea as to why the CUSTOMER may have thought what I said
In all fairness plenty of places have those 'spare change' jars for people who are a few nickels short.
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That moment when you're literally short by a penny and life suddenly feels like an over-dramatic reality show. Who knew spare change could cause such suspense! 🤣
Sometimes when we are under a lot of pressure or in a scary situation we do absolutely unacceptable things in a hurry and we don't even realize the nonsense we have committed. I think that poor woman was in similar circumstances and couldn't even think about anything before grabbing that coin and running away. I'm sure when she got home later her first thought was, "Holy crap, that was terrible of me."
My first job was at a movie rental store and when people rented two movies the total was $8.01 and if the customer just gave me a $10 or $20 we had a “take a penny, leave a penny” tray that I’d grab one for them, but if the customer was rude I’d always just give them $.99 cents back with their change haha
That simultaneously looks like the most delicious and the most disgusting mac and cheese ive ever seen in my life and my brain is malfunctioning over it
i love how not only was she exactly one penny short but she was in such a rush and probably on the verge of a panic attack that she grabbed exactly a penny from the tip jar to pay for her order
That was weird but I genuinely think she did it unthinkingly. I could see myself doing that and realising what I’d done late on. Then again, tipping culture isn’t as big in Australia but plenty of places still have tip jars though.
The worker can be in big trouble and fired if too much money goes missing from the register. The cashier is responsible for what ends up in the drawer. I'm sure the worker would rather lose a penny from the tip jar, than loose their job because of allowing customers to steal from the company. And she paid it back, with interest, the very next day. So it wasn't even theft, she just borrowed it without asking, and then returned it. Overall, i feel like the right thing happened in the entire situation for everyone, and i wouldn't change anything about this. It was a great experience for all involved!
I can somewhat relate to the fact you do some things you wouldnt normally do when you are stressed but its good she came back to rectify with a larger tip. Also i haven't watched Milad in a while and i just wanted to know what the most popular video was and it is pretty ironic that its literally called "what happens when you are $0.01 short"
As long as you're not hurting anyone I don't think it matters what you're doing so one time when I was a cashier someone came up to the register and they wanted to pay and change and they felt like a bad person for having to count out the change but the whole time I was just enjoying it because that's who I am. The only reason I felt bad at all was because one of the other cashiers was really shy and scared and I wasn't making her smile because I was ringing people out.
I worked at dunkin. It would happen too often where people would reach in the tip jar. It’s not about 25 cents it’s about etiquette. I definitely thought about kicking people out, it’s very disrespectful.
Until a few years back here in Germany, you would have small compartements at the checkout of a lot of stores where you could find change ranging usually from 1 to 20 cent pieces which people would leave there for the next person. Your story sounded like thats maybe what she thought it was haha.
I have had to patiently explain to a few cashiers I'd rather let them keep the 0.01€ or 0.02€ than wait for them to dig it out of the till or, lord help me, get a roll of 0.01€ coins from their coworker because they ran out. If I can I give exact change, which I have prepared while waiting in line. Same about just throwing a few cents so that the person in front of me doean't need to dig though their pockets or purse. My time is worth more. The time of the people standing in line behind me is worth more, it feels disrespectful to waste it Big fan of the nordic countries that just round evertyhing to the nearest 0.05 multiple.
What about what workers do the other way around? We had an Orange Julius or whatever it was called, on campus. Back then they sold a small juice for 4 dollars. I would give them a 5, and without asking the employee would grab the one dollar change and put it in their tip jar!
I once had a co-worker that gave a customer a hard time over a couple cents, and I lectured them for it. There is no reason for that kind of attitude. It's not even profitable for the company, because your more likely to offend a customer and prevent their next purchase, being stingy. Always let people get away with a few cents, or at the very least add a single 10-15% discount to a single item to drop the total price by a few cents, if your POS allows it.
why is everyone complaining about her "violating his rights 🤓" it's literally just ONE penny, she thanked and tipped him a couple of dollars afterwards, I'm pretty sure she just made a wierd joke, or.. she's just wierd.. either way she's still a keeper
When I worked at a Dunkin at an Airport I had a customer do the exact same thing to me and honestly I was just more offended than anything. In my case it was like ten cents so I didnt really care about the amount I was just like "the audacity."
Once me and my siblings were getting snow cones and when we got up to the stand to pay someone payed it for us even though we had the money and I just think so nice that person was
Surprises me why US still uses pennies and not just round to the nearest whole like Canada and practically everywhere else. It even costs more money to make the penny. Seriously the penny needs to go
Ok seriously what are you doing with the mac n cheese? Like, why is nobody talking about the fact you put mac n cheese into a couple of FLOOR TILES and then didn't show where you took them. Either I am having a stroke, or just don't know what happens beyond the scenes of that restaurant lmao
One, when I was younger I went to dunking donuts. My mom was taking me and I was SUPER excited. We waited in the drive through line and when we got up we ordered our donuts of course! We got a dozen of donuts. My mom pulled out her wallet to find no cash, or credit card. She was super worried and so was she. The worker said, “ It’s ok bring them with you and pay when you come back.” We rushed home with our donuts and got her card. We payed up, and to this day I still think about how much that worker trusted us and his kindness. If you’re out there, sir, thank you so much you showed a five year old that trust is real.
Once a woman also payed for candy at a store for me, shout out to her ❤
Wow that's awesome!
Last week a local pizza place offered to give me the two slices I'd ordered, after realizing I was missing my wallet. I declined, but only because I really wanted to find my wallet.
Luckily, it was sitting on the couch in the vacant student lounge at my college (I was laying on the couch before I went to get pizza).
Wow you are that kid?
that happened to me when i worked at dunkins a while back
That's actually sweet when you mentioned she tipped you back and thanked you for the penny. See, people like that, I would def understand and not make a big deal out of things like 1 penny. You're an upstanding person ma dude. The lady is too. And the guy pretending to reach in the jar as well cuz I'm sure he just needed to make you laugh lol. All in all, good story ma dude.
Thanks man! This comment made me really happy
@@MiladMirg and you make my day all the time
She violated all your rights by touching that tip jar. Taking a penny from the tip jar is wild. Also the currency that you should use for your own country is just pennies. That would be funny 😂
She apparently was thinking that the tip jar was a "pay-it-forward" like what you see at some gas stations. They usually have a note taped to it that says something along the lines of "Have a penny, leave a penny. Need a penny, take a penny." It probably never occurred to her that OP's boss sucks and refuses to pay a decent wage.
i mean i dont blame her she was in a rush and probably on the verge of a panic attack
@@firebrand420 I think you're the one misinformed here... Milad's subway is owned by his parents. He's the manager.
@@anonymall are you a fecking IDIOT? I said maybe the CUSTOMER was thinking that it was a pay it forward jar, not the EMPLOYEE! Or are you just an a55h073 who likes to start shiitake with folks? And how the feck do you figure I am "misinformed" when I live in an area where the pay it forward jar is a common sight? Just because the Subway belongs to his parents it doesn't mean that the Subway company will allow them to pay him $25 an hour. FOH with that "misinformation" shtako when I was simply offering my idea as to why the CUSTOMER may have thought what I said
In all fairness plenty of places have those 'spare change' jars for people who are a few nickels short.
That moment when you're literally short by a penny and life suddenly feels like an over-dramatic reality show. Who knew spare change could cause such suspense! 🤣
UM FIRST?!?!?!
UM SECOND!?!?!?
yooo
Wait why did I just see you like 5 minutes ago-
Edit: it was the booder345 r.I.p video
🥱
No way 1 cent that’s crazy
1 penny
What are they going to do with one penny
Same thing@@MiladMirg
@@adamrosenberg9406 probably throwing it to a wishing well
Lol were you being sarcastic?
Sometimes when we are under a lot of pressure or in a scary situation we do absolutely unacceptable things in a hurry and we don't even realize the nonsense we have committed. I think that poor woman was in similar circumstances and couldn't even think about anything before grabbing that coin and running away. I'm sure when she got home later her first thought was, "Holy crap, that was terrible of me."
My first job was at a movie rental store and when people rented two movies the total was $8.01 and if the customer just gave me a $10 or $20 we had a “take a penny, leave a penny” tray that I’d grab one for them, but if the customer was rude I’d always just give them $.99 cents back with their change haha
Frank that is the most beautiful and slightly evil thing I’ve ever heard, I’m so proud of you
I’d have an entire area with $0.99 ready just for moments like that if I were you
Blockbuster or Hollywood? I remember them both.
That simultaneously looks like the most delicious and the most disgusting mac and cheese ive ever seen in my life and my brain is malfunctioning over it
I know that sauce is a bit too thick for me.
It's probably because it's not heated up yet, it'll be more smooth and melted once it's warm
I 100% agree and I don't like Mac&Cheese. But seriously tho
I'll have a blue glove with my portion of mac n cheese.😂
I guess I'm the only one who noticed it come off.
What?
i love how not only was she exactly one penny short but she was in such a rush and probably on the verge of a panic attack that she grabbed exactly a penny from the tip jar to pay for her order
yeah i watched the video too
The real crime here is not being able to resist the magnetic pull of a tip jar
"um first
um second"
Um, 17th
That was weird but I genuinely think she did it unthinkingly. I could see myself doing that and realising what I’d done late on. Then again, tipping culture isn’t as big in Australia but plenty of places still have tip jars though.
Let's be clear. She didn't think it was ok to steal from a company, but she thought it was ok to steal from a worker.
The worker can be in big trouble and fired if too much money goes missing from the register. The cashier is responsible for what ends up in the drawer. I'm sure the worker would rather lose a penny from the tip jar, than loose their job because of allowing customers to steal from the company. And she paid it back, with interest, the very next day. So it wasn't even theft, she just borrowed it without asking, and then returned it.
Overall, i feel like the right thing happened in the entire situation for everyone, and i wouldn't change anything about this. It was a great experience for all involved!
it was 1p my guy
I can somewhat relate to the fact you do some things you wouldnt normally do when you are stressed but its good she came back to rectify with a larger tip.
Also i haven't watched Milad in a while and i just wanted to know what the most popular video was and it is pretty ironic that its literally called "what happens when you are $0.01 short"
Never stop being amazing! Always send you good energy
Naw that's cap. I live in Canada. They completely phased out our penny. You cannot even spend Penny's if you have them left over.
You're really good at telling stories.
the glove inside the mac and cheese- 🫥
ive been watching ever since 2019 bro! your videos are awesome.
Thank you bro!
Is no one gonna talk the fact he found a glove inside the max and cheese
Amazing how she gave you back a penny. What a story!
Great video as always Mitochondria
Thanks man!
Dude the POV looks so satisfying
I'm sorry, but I had to re-watch this multiple times because I was too distracted by that Mac-n-Cheese! 😋 🧀
I am never gonna eat at your place 😭
U expose $0.01 robbery too 🤣
im just watching u go thru that cheese it looks so good....
Glove fell of 🤢
that mac looks so good
As long as you're not hurting anyone I don't think it matters what you're doing so one time when I was a cashier someone came up to the register and they wanted to pay and change and they felt like a bad person for having to count out the change but the whole time I was just enjoying it because that's who I am.
The only reason I felt bad at all was because one of the other cashiers was really shy and scared and I wasn't making her smile because I was
ringing people out.
I worked at dunkin. It would happen too often where people would reach in the tip jar. It’s not about 25 cents it’s about etiquette. I definitely thought about kicking people out, it’s very disrespectful.
i was just looking at that mac n cheese the whole time because it looked SCRUMPTIOUS.
What a wholesome story 😊
-is short one penny
-steals a penny
That mac n cheese looked cold asf 😭😭
Absolute madlad.
You are a hero, Milad! 🫡
You are a hero James!
bro is violating that mac n cheese omg 😭😭
She took every cent counts to a whole other level
I'm more violated by that mac and cheese
Until a few years back here in Germany, you would have small compartements at the checkout of a lot of stores where you could find change ranging usually from 1 to 20 cent pieces which people would leave there for the next person. Your story sounded like thats maybe what she thought it was haha.
Nice content, keep up!
Thank you!
@MiladMirg you're welcome.
Litterally the grinch.
At the end, her heart grew three sizes.
Nice Video
Milad: Who cares about a penny?
Me: Um, broke people on the street.
Me listening ❎
Me watching the macaroni✅
Man your videos are amazing
These comments make my day
Thanks Milad you’re awesome! Happy holidays btw! :)
Happy holidays! And you’re awesome too
@@MiladMirg thanks!
I have had to patiently explain to a few cashiers I'd rather let them keep the 0.01€ or 0.02€ than wait for them to dig it out of the till or, lord help me, get a roll of 0.01€ coins from their coworker because they ran out. If I can I give exact change, which I have prepared while waiting in line.
Same about just throwing a few cents so that the person in front of me doean't need to dig though their pockets or purse.
My time is worth more. The time of the people standing in line behind me is worth more, it feels disrespectful to waste it
Big fan of the nordic countries that just round evertyhing to the nearest 0.05 multiple.
The quote that says, "Every penny counts"
What about what workers do the other way around? We had an Orange Julius or whatever it was called, on campus. Back then they sold a small juice for 4 dollars. I would give them a 5, and without asking the employee would grab the one dollar change and put it in their tip jar!
Yeah that's just wrong. As a cashier you can't simply demand a 25% tip from your customers
I once had a co-worker that gave a customer a hard time over a couple cents, and I lectured them for it. There is no reason for that kind of attitude. It's not even profitable for the company, because your more likely to offend a customer and prevent their next purchase, being stingy. Always let people get away with a few cents, or at the very least add a single 10-15% discount to a single item to drop the total price by a few cents, if your POS allows it.
hey milad, love your content!
You're amazing
@@MiladMirgomg me too
@@MiladMirg thank you!
So wholesome.
Awesome
Wtf was that you're making? Ice cream mac and cheese?
One penny being stolen is horrific 😭
Some people in this world are just nice. Wish we all have/ had great experiences in our lives.
why is everyone complaining about her "violating his rights 🤓" it's literally just ONE penny, she thanked and tipped him a couple of dollars afterwards, I'm pretty sure she just made a wierd joke, or.. she's just wierd.. either way she's still a keeper
fr, it's not that deep
no way one cent CRAZY!!
No one going talk about the amount of cheese left in that pot or is that the poor person in me that cant afford to waste anything?
I germany, we say "Wer den Cent nicht ehrt, ist den Euro nicht wert".
She should be put in jail, SHE STOLE 1 CENT, not a jail but prison.
“We stole a balloon!”
@@MiladMirga balloon?
@@OranjeJuiceit's a spunchbawb reference bro
@@panzerofthelake4460 ah, i can’t watch spongebob 🤷♀️
@@OranjeJuice 💀
I love a happy ending.
Milanacarn, Has a customer ever asked for a item from a different restaurant’s menu?
Honestly, I'm fine to get a ONE CENT tip to MYSELF. My job doesn't even allow us to keep the tips, and those tips go to the restaurant.
best
I don’t care about the penny, I just want the Mac 😅
convinced the little people are talking to him.
Noooo not the penny😂
That cheese sauce lookin wildly rough lol. Okay I’m honestly confused. What is he making?
Loved that Dunkin story😂
All time story
its just a penny but its from the tip jar, bro im confused how to feel
A wide variety of emotions
What is the font you're using for subtitles?
When I worked at a Dunkin at an Airport I had a customer do the exact same thing to me and honestly I was just more offended than anything. In my case it was like ten cents so I didnt really care about the amount I was just like "the audacity."
oh my god it's jason derulo again lmao
I believe that it’s either Yuji or Gojo
she went on a redemption arc
100%
Bro chill on the cheese 💀
0:42 the glove 😭
Day 94 of asking milad to name his island the kingdom of miladistan
She needed that cent
Once me and my siblings were getting snow cones and when we got up to the stand to pay someone payed it for us even though we had the money and I just think so nice that person was
lol 1 cent is crazy
Ikr
i cant imagine someone stealing 1 cent lol
Watches Milad do the cheese Makes me hungry
This reminds me of the second episode of spongebob
Surprises me why US still uses pennies and not just round to the nearest whole like Canada and practically everywhere else. It even costs more money to make the penny. Seriously the penny needs to go
Ok seriously what are you doing with the mac n cheese? Like, why is nobody talking about the fact you put mac n cheese into a couple of FLOOR TILES and then didn't show where you took them. Either I am having a stroke, or just don't know what happens beyond the scenes of that restaurant lmao
That’s bananas
i love u too bro
that cent her back to your shop😅
bro if someone steals 2 euro I’m fine with it, but a cent? They are dead
Dude just the fact that she took a penny FROM YOUR TIP JAR would make me want to waste as much of her time has possible
I would. Burst out laughing if that happened to me
That Mac and cheese looks heinous
What can you buy with one cent?
I remember buying slime when I was like 11 years old
And it was $5.01 and the lady just payed the 1 cent
What’s that stuff you were making?
✨ *macaroni* ✨
the place i work at instructs us to round DOWN the total to nearest 5 cents for cash customer. Total 22.78 goes to 22.75
Did you ever recover the video of security harassing that woman at Qatar 2022?
It's sad how nowadays we live in a world full of people that lack Common Sense, Intellegence, and Decentcy...
what were you making ? 😂